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Duncans Bay :: Arawak Cave |
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Jamaica North Coast has lots to offer
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Page 1 of 2 If you go down to Duncans Bay, you may be surprised to find a Cave. Not much is known of this cave but it has a close resemblance to the Green Grotto Caves in Runaway Bay along the North Coast Road.

|  If you are standing by the gates of Silver Sands, travel along that same road until you have passed the last house on the left, here you can find the entrance to Duncans Bay Cave.
| | | |  |  Inside the cave you can see remains of buildings that were once in use, continue to walk inside the cave and you will feel the history of Duncans Bay Cave. |
DuncanThe small Town of Duncan is approximately half way between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios on the North Coast of Jamaica. It consists of a small variety of shops, restaurants, and bars; and seems frozen in time as with the town land mark, the clock tower.
Although a little run down, it is friendly and easy going, and where you can find fresh fruit and vegetables, and the bakery makes delicious Coco-breads and Mongoose Bread. Around the corner and you will find the Butchers, Hardware Store, Tailor, Car Parts and Music CD for sale. On the Main Road you will find the Post Office and Duncan Police Station, a small sub-station just able to serve the community of Duncan.
Head East > towards RIO BUENO. Kettering Baptist church built in 1893 commemorates the famous emancipator William Knibb who, in 1840, founded a village here for freed slaves, naming it after his native town in Northamptonshire, England. William Knibb died here in 1845. Head West > from the Clock Tower towards Falmouth and take the first turn right, this road leads you towards Silversands and Duncans Bay.
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