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Phone: +1 876-610-7745
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Of course, the spa at Milk River is the biggest attraction, but not far away is the famous Farquhar's Beach (commonly called "the beach" by locals).
 
Farquhar's Beach is actually a bay enclosed by a seasonal sand bar that separates the small saline lake from the open sea. Here you can buy lobster, shrimp or fish from the boats that come in intermittently during the day, but the thrilling find in the area are ancient Taino caves.
 
In these caves, pottery shards line the floor and centuries-old paintings on the cave walls add life and create a connection to the people who once inhabited this island.
 
Please do not remove items from or desecrate the caves; they stand on Taino holy ground and are part of Jamaica's delicate archaeological heritage.
Milk River Bath contains some of the most radioactive waters in the world. On average, the waters here are a consistent 90 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year, and contain high levels of magnesium, calcium, sulphate and natural chloride.
 
The mineral waters flow directly from a source in a rock and are especially recommended for use by those suffering from rheumatism, arthritis, sciatica and nerve complaints.
 
The waters, however, are so hot and radioactive that patrons are warned to stay in for no more than ten to twenty minutes at a time, and then for no more than three baths per day.
Milk River Bath contains some of the most radioactive waters in the world. On average, the waters here are a consistent 90 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year, and contain high levels of magnesium, calcium, sulphate and natural chloride.
 
The mineral waters flow directly from a source in a rock and are especially recommended for use by those suffering from rheumatism, arthritis, sciatica and nerve complaints.
 
The waters, however, are so hot and radioactive that patrons are warned to stay in for no more than ten to twenty minutes at a time, and then for no more than three baths per day.
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