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    Jamaica is full of amazing caves, big and small, that are found all across the island. These caves aren’t just cool to look at—they’ve also been a big part of Jamaica’s history. A long time ago, the Tainos, Jamaica’s first people, used caves for special ceremonies, and you can still see their carvings and paintings on the walls of some caves today. Later, during the time of slavery, caves became secret hideouts where brave people met to plan their freedom. Today, Jamaica has some of the most exciting caves in the Caribbean, perfect for anyone who loves exploring. Most of Jamaica’s land is made of limestone, which is full of caves—over 1,000 have been found so far, but many more are still waiting to be discovered. Jamaica’s caves are like hidden treasures, full of stories and adventures!

    Jamaica is full of amazing caves, big and small, that are found all across the island. These caves aren’t just cool to look at—they’ve also been a big part of Jamaica’s history. A long time ago, the Tainos, Jamaica’s first people, used caves for special ceremonies, and you can still see their carvings and paintings on the walls of some caves today. Later, during the time of slavery, caves became secret hideouts where brave people met to plan their freedom. Today, Jamaica has some of the most exciting caves in the Caribbean, perfect for anyone who loves exploring. Most of Jamaica’s land is made of limestone, which is full of caves—over 1,000 have been found so far, but many more are still waiting to be discovered. Jamaica’s caves are like hidden treasures, full of stories and adventures!

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    Land Titles and the Long Game: Why Jamaica’s Regularisation Push Matters for Property

    By Jamaica Homes NewsJune 25, 20260

    With Jamaica’s land titling rate still at around 60 per cent, the Government’s programme to regularise informal settlements is one of the most consequential long-term forces shaping the property market.

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