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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsDecember 7, 2020Updated:December 7, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Long Mountain has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. It was once part of the Mona Estate, which covered 1,072 acres. A section of the mountain is also known as Warieka Hills, where Peter Espeut built a house in the mid-19th century. Espeut was a member of the Jamaica Assembly from 1852 to 1866.

    Archaeological excavations on Long Mountain have uncovered well-preserved Taino settlements, revealing valuable artifacts that help us understand the Tainos’ way of life.

    The mountain is also a crucial watershed for Kingston and St. Andrew, providing water to four local wells. This makes it vital for the area’s water supply.

    Recent development plans by Selective Homes on Long Mountain could threaten the Mona reservoir, causing potential damage and contamination. The area is also one of the most important green spaces in Kingston and St. Andrew, so preserving it is essential.

    Long Mountain is home to many unique plant and animal species, some of which are found only in Jamaica. It is also an important overwintering site for migratory birds, making it crucial for wildlife conservation.

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