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Bog Walk Gorge

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Mar 30, 2024
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Bog Walk Gorge, located in St. Catherine, Jamaica, is a notable geographical feature with a rich history. The name “Bog Walk” comes from the Spanish “Boca de Agua,” meaning “water’s mouth,” reflecting the area’s origins during the Spanish period of Jamaica. Although the exact timing of Spanish exploration in this area is unclear, they had a significant presence on the island until the British took control in 1655. In the 1660s, after the British established their rule, Carey Helyar made the notable discovery of Bog Walk Gorge, also known as the Rio Cobre Gorge. This discovery was pivotal in the development of the region. The historical development of the Gorge began in 1770 when the first road was constructed through it. This road facilitated easier access and transportation through the challenging terrain. Initially, a wooden bridge spanned the gorge to connect the two sides, but it was soon replaced by the current Flat Bridge. The Flat Bridge, built from cut stone and mortar, stands…

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