My Jamaica 🇯🇲 very bless
Mi shame bad... This is the first time I'm being aware of such a beautiful and historic place next door to my paridh of Manchester. I visited Trelawny as a youth and adult during my 65 years of existence in Jamaica. Thanks Food Boss!
Step light champ. Loll a nice adventure with some food and games.
Thank you so much for that tour! I would love to take one when I get back!
Very KNOWLEDGEABLE TOUR GUIDE BLESSED 🥲
Great Video !! Gonna have to visit.
Very nice and imformative content as usual mat, top tier content from u always, keep the good work going bro (cockpit country= very indiginous and beautiful)
Enjoyed the video...very interesting info❤
JAMAICA 🇯🇲 FOOD BOSS YOU YOU REALLY LOVE ❤️ YOUR COUNTRY AND YOU Know WHERE TO FIND THESE Places THANK YOU WATCHING 👀 FROM 🇬🇧 UK
One of your most important and awesome inspiring videos. Please keep bringing us these awesome historical videos. Maybe you'll have to change you handle from "Jamaican Food Boss" to "Jamaican History Boss" Thanks for always bringing us awe-inspiring content. You are the BOSS 👏 👏 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
I visited this cave, this camera does not do it justice. It’s really beautiful in reality, couldn’t see it from the video here. Pity.
Awesome boss 🙏❤️
Thank you for the info, very educational
Thanks for this history 🙌🏿
I think the insects die is because they are used to the cool air inside the cave. They cannot bear the heat outside !!
Stalactites grow down from the ceiling. "If the stalactites don't hold on tight, then the Stalagmites might get crushed."👨🎓🙂
We're exactly is this located and how can I get a tour?
It's in Trelawny apparently. I would love to visit there at some point myself..one love
Yet they say these people are not native to the land
Just to be clear the Maroons were in Jamaica just after 1640s by the Spanish colonization from Africa. The cave cannot be a 3,500 yr old Maroon cave. The Tainos are the only indigenous people in Jamaica 3,500 years ago.
Thanks for the historical information respect