In the center of the island of Jamaica, a virtually inaccessible 372-mile forest remains under the protection of the Forestry Department – not just because there are over a dozen trees that grow nowhere else in the world, and not just because it's the country's largest remaining contiguous rainforest, but because it's really, really, really old.
Editor's Note: This recommendation was taken from our Jamaica Things To Do blog. Visit the original post to continue reading the full post and to learn more about things to do in Jamaica. Photo courtesy of birdingpal.org.
