Bog Walk Gorge is located in St Catherine, Jamaica (Caribbean).
History:
The name Bog Walk is derived from the Spanish words Boca de Agua which means water's mouth. During the 1660s, after the British occupation, the Bog Walk Gorge or Rio Cobre Gorge was discovered by Carey Helyar.
In 1770 the first road was cut through the Gorge. The first bridge, connecting both sides of the gorge, was of wood but was later replaced by the present structure, the Flat Bridge, which is constructed from cut stone and mortar.
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History:
The name Bog Walk is derived from the Spanish words Boca de Agua which means water's mouth. During the 1660s, after the British occupation, the Bog Walk Gorge or Rio Cobre Gorge was discovered by Carey Helyar.
In 1770 the first road was cut through the Gorge. The first bridge, connecting both sides of the gorge, was of wood but was later replaced by the present structure, the Flat Bridge, which is constructed from cut stone and mortar.
LOCATION:
Find this place on Google Maps.
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#InJamaica #Jamaica #BogWalk #BogWalkGorge #StCatherine