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The South Negril River is a
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in Westmoreland,
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Course

The head of the river is at the base of a row of hills that rise more than above the inland edge of the coastal plain. From its head the river meanders south for about ,
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passes under a small bridge carrying the New Hope - Delve Bridge road, then swings east in a clockwise arc round the base of a ridge of the hills (passing under two small road bridges as it does so, the first carrying the New Hope - Delve Bridge road and the second the Springfield - New Hope road) before heading south west through sugar cane fields for in a straight, open culvert to a point just north west of the village of Retreat. From Retreat the river arcs clockwise to flow north west out of the sugar cane into an area of swampy ground. After a further it enters a region of small low hills, flowing through a defile in the middle of these for another before emerging to pass under a bridge carrying the Springfield - Sheffield road. Returning to flat agricultural terrain it continues north and west a little further, then arcs anti clockwise round another small hill to establish the westerly tendency which will carry it to the sea. At the end of this section it passes under a small bridge carrying the Springfield - Sheffield road and reaches the south east corner of the Great Morass just north of the village of Sheffield. Over its final the river broadens dramatically as it flows along the southern edge of the Great Morass, gathering water as it goes, finally entering a culverted section and passing under its largest bridge (which carries the southern end of the main road paralleling Negril's seven mile beach) and out into the
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. Along its route the river passes a number of small settlements and named regions including (working downstream from east to west): *Spring Garden *Saint Pauls *Retreat *Top Hill *Negril Spots *Cato *Springfield *Sheffield *Nonpariel *Whitehall *Negril Town Throughout its length the river falls no more than giving it a very gentle average gradient of about 1 in 200.


Infrastructure

Working downstream from source to mouth the South Negril River passes under:Satellite imagery from
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*Two small road bridges carrying the New Hope - Delve Bridge road. *A small road bridge carrying the Springfield - New Hope road. *Five cane field service road plank bridges, north of Retreat. *A small road bridge north of Springfield carrying the Springfield - Sheffield road. *A pipe bridge north of Sheffield. *A road bridge carrying the southern end of the main road paralleling Negril's seven mile beach. This modest structure is the largest bridge over the river.


Tributaries

The South Negril River has no tributaries of any consequence.UK
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See also

*
List of rivers of Jamaica This is a list of rivers of Jamaica, arranged from west to east, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. North Coast *South Negril River **Unnamed *Middle River **Unnamed **Unnamed *North Negril River *Orange River ...


References

;General *Ford, Jos C. and Finlay, A.A.C. (1908).''The Handbook of Jamaica.'' Jamaica Government Printing Office ;Inline


External links


Aerial view of mouthAerial view of source
{{Rivers of Jamaica Rivers of Jamaica Geography of Westmoreland Parish