Swamp Safari
Falmouth
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Made famous by the 1972 James Bond movie "Live and Let Die," Ross Kananga’s Swamp Safari is a 50-acre village which is home to a number of crocodiles and other wild animals such as the Jamaican coney or green anaconda. Ross’ tours give visitors an insight into everyday life at the farm, which is also a sanctuary pledged to safeguard endangered species such as the American crocodile.
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Although a relatively new addition to Jamaica's map of cruise ports, Falmouth stands out with wondrous natural spectacles and captivating Georgian architecture, with each building having a fascinating story to tell.

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