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Jamaica's Blue Mountain Mystery
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image: Nanny Falls

Nanny Falls is a short hike into the thick woods outside of Moore Town.

"It's a hike from one of the villages up to Nanny Falls. The falls are about 25 to 30 feet [8 to 9 meters] high.

"[Moore Town] built this little set of stairs down to the water. They're really tourist conscious. They're trying to get this area on the tourist map. [We stood on] a cement platform that stuck out in the river [to get this shot]."

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