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Blue and John Crow Mountains, Jamaica

The Blue and John Crow Mountains provided sanctuary for Maroon communities—escaped enslaved Africans—during European colonization of the Caribbean. The rugged terrain, dense forests, and remote valleys allowed these communities to resist colonial forces and maintain distinct cultural and spiritual practices. Today, the landscape preserves important cultural traditions and ecological diversity, reflecting the resilience and identity of the people who made this region their home.