Guava River
River in Jamaica
18°02′44″N 76°30′06″W / 18.045461°N 76.501665°W / 18.045461; -76.501665[1] • coordinates
• elevation
Source of Guava River
The Guava River rises just north of the Grand Ridge of the Blue Mountains on the border of Portland Parish in Jamaica.[1] From here it runs east then north and then east again to its confluence with the Rio Grande.[1]
As of 2010[update] there are no roads or settlements visible anywhere along the river's length on satellite imagery[2] or on the earlier maps.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i UK Directorate of Overseas Surveys 1:50,000 map of Jamaica sheet M, 1967.
- ^ Google maps satellite view
- Ford, Jos C. and Finlay, A.A.C. (1908).The Handbook of Jamaica. Jamaica Government Printing Office
External links
- Aerial view of the source of the Guava river
- Aerial view of the mouth of the Guava river
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