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BUFF BAY VALLEY AGRO TOURISM PROJECT -Jamaica

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The Buff Bay Valley is one, if not the most scenic corridor valleys in the Blue Mountains. It is a popular drive thru for visitors traversing between Kingston and Buff Bay. Descending from the montane mist forest at 4,000 feet above sea level, to the traditional fishing seaport of Buff Bay, travellers along the route find themselves escorted by the meandering Buff Bay River, numerous cascading roadside waterfalls and splendid panaromas. The Valley is listed in several international travel guides such as the Lonely Planet and Rough Guides as the preferred route through the Blue Mountains for recreational travelers.





REPORTS
Quarterly Project Report -Q1
Quarterly Project Report -Q2
Quarterly Project Report -Q3
Quarterly Project Report -Q4


STUDIES
BBVProject Guide -Summary
BBV Project Guide - Report
Historical Study
Natural History Survey

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
Press Kit





   

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IICA Office in Jamaica
Hope Gardens, Kingston 6, Jamaica, West Indies
Tel: 1 (876) 9270020 / Fax: 1 (876) 7024781
E-mail: iica.jm@iica.int