Black River, Jamaica

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Black River is the city of St. Elizabeth Parish, in southwestern Jamaica. Once a thriving sugar port, it is today a centre of environmental tourism and a gateway to the Treasure Beach resort area.

The town sits at the mouth of the river of the same name. Treasure Beach is southeast of it, and the beaches of Crane to the south east and Luana to the west.

Historically it is signigifant as the place where, in 1781, survivors of the slave-ship Zong were landed after most of their fellow-captives had been thrown overboard so that the owners of the vessel could collect on their insurance.

The Waterloo Guest House in Black River is the first place in Jamaica to have electricity.

Logwood tree trunks were floated down the Black River to the port to be shipped to England for making of dyes.

Over 100 species of birds have been recorded in the Black River morass.

Coordinates: 18°01′N 77°51′W