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Some of Jamaica’s seemingly secret spots — rugged caves, isolated, white-sand beaches, and a serene, deep-blue lagoon – became not-quite-so-secret when they made appearances on the silver screen. Let’s see if you movie buffs out there can match the films on the list below to the beautiful Jamaican locale they featured. Answers are at the bottom of the post.

1. The Blue Lagoon, 1980

2. How Stella Got her Groove Back, 1998

3. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 1954, and Dr. No, 1962

4. Lord of the Flies, 1963

The rugged caves of the West End Cliffs in Negril are great for snorkeling -- and for filming movies.

a.) The rugged caves of the West End Cliffs in Negril are great for snorkeling -- and for filming movies.

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