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Long Mountain (Jamaica)

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Mountain in Jamaica For other uses, see Long Mountain.
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Long Mountain is a mountain on the outskirts of Kingston, Jamaica. Parts of it are also known as Wareika or Wareika Hills. It has been the site of a residence and later a Rastafarian commune of Count Ossie. Nyabinghi drummers from his Camp David commune have been featured on recordings, including a popular version of Oh Carolina.

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  1. "Jamaica National Heritage Trust - Jamaica - Long Mountain". www.jnht.com. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

17°59′3.53″N 76°44′58.84″W / 17.9843139°N 76.7496778°W / 17.9843139; -76.7496778


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