Rio Cobre
The Rio Cobre River and Gorge is one of the largest in the island. Sinking at a place called River Sink at Worthy Park, it runs underground for nearly six kilometres, then surfaces at River Head Grand Cave in St Thomas-in-the-Vale. Before entering the gorge it is joined by a number of tributaries, such as the Thomas River, the Rio D'Oro and the Rio Pedro. In the early 1770s, a road was opened through the gorge. The Flat Bridge was originally constructed of logs, which were washed away in a flood. The present bridge was built and it has withstood countless floods. A marker can be found, which shows where the water rose to over 25 feet (7.6 m) above the bridge in 1933. An apocryphal story is that at noon, on every Good Friday, for a short period of time the ghosts of all the slaves who drowned in the river can be seen.
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Rio Cobre, related objects
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Coordinates: 18°4'3"N 76°59'4"W
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- Top Jackson All Age School 2.7 km
- Tulloch Airstrip 4.1 km
- Tulloch Works 4.3 km
- Windover Subdivision 4.5 km
- Sligoville Stadium 5 km
- Paradise Bridge 6.8 km
- James Moutain 6.8 km
- Witter Hill 7.1 km
- Edwar Piece 8.3 km
- Wag Water River 21 km
- Hope River 28 km
- Stony River 28 km
- Waters River 29 km
- Cane River 31 km
- Unnamed tributary (west) of Cane River 32 km
- Barbecue River 32 km
- Unnamed tributary (east) of Cane River 32 km
- Unnamed tributary of Barbecue River 32 km
- Mammee River 34 km