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  Pictures that will make you want to visit Reggae Falls

“We wander for distraction, but we travel for fulfillment.” ~ Hilaire Belloc

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I am consumed with the beauty of Reggae Fall everyone. My love for it is detrimental. I started my journey from downtown Kingston on a public transport to one of St Thomas hidden gems. It is magical and unaffected by mass tourism. I trailed the path of stones. I saw unique plants and even a donkey. If you are planning on driving you will be able to go through the gravel-laden river bed if there is no heavy rain. When I got to the river, It was depth-less thus making it easy to walk through.   

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depth-less river

Had to take a picture on my way to the falls

A sign informing visitors to keep the falls clean

 The aftermath was a discontinued hydro-electric plant called Reggae Falls. The water gushes above the dam's hardened boarder, creating a bottomless swimming pool .  

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The falls from the Johnson River is situated in a rural community just outside of Seaforth called Hillside. It is known as DamHead to members of the city. Members of the district told me that the falls is about 70ft high, and attracts hundreds of people on the weekends.  

It’s a great place to visit. You can climb to the top of the falls, have a party and swim while enjoying the river and admiring the stunning view.  

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Top of the falls

Taking a picture on my way to the top of the falls

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Playing in rain

 Even though it is not a natural waterfall, you’ll have endless fun creating memories. In short, My trip to Reggae Falls was amazing.

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