Jamaica Map and Satellite Image (original) (raw)

Jamaica Bordering Countries:

None

Regional Maps:

Map of the Caribbean Islands, Map of North America, World Map

Where is Jamaica?

Jamaica Satellite Image

Jamaica satellite photo

Explore Jamaica Using Google Earth

Explore Jamaica Using Google Earth:

Google Earth is a free program from Google that allows you to explore satellite images showing the cities and landscapes of Jamaica and all of the Caribbean in fantastic detail. It works on your desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. The images in many areas are detailed enough that you can see houses, vehicles and even people on a city street. Google Earth is free and easy-to-use.

Jamaica on a World Wall Map

Jamaica on a World Wall Map:

Jamaica is one of nearly 200 countries illustrated on our Blue Ocean Laminated Map of the World. This map shows a combination of political and physical features. It includes country boundaries, major cities, major mountains in shaded relief, ocean depth in blue color gradient, along with many other features. This is a great map for students, schools, offices and anywhere that a nice map of the world is needed for education, display or decor.

Jamaica On a Large Wall Map of North America

Jamaica On a Large Wall Map of North America:

If you are interested in Jamaica and the geography of North America, our large laminated map of North America might be just what you need. It is a large political map of North America that also shows many of the continent's physical features in color or shaded relief. Major lakes, rivers, cities, roads, country boundaries, coastlines and surrounding islands are all shown on the map.

Jamaica Cities:

Montego Bay, Saint Ann's Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, Savanna-la-Mar, Port Antonio, Unstead, Mandeville, Black River, Spanish Town, Kingston, Port Kaiser, Rocky Point.

Jamaica Locations:

Caribbean Sea.

Jamaica Natural Resources:

Jamaica has metal resources which include bauxite. Other resources include gypsum and limestone.

Jamaica Natural Hazards:

Jamaica has hurricanes, particularly from July to November.

Jamaica Environmental Issues:

The country of Jamaica has heavy deforestation. There is also pollution of the coastal waters due to industrial waste and other substances, as well as damage to the coral reefs.

Copyright information: The images on this page were composed by Angela King and Brad Cole and are copyright by Geology.com. These images are not available for use beyond our websites. If you would like to share them with others please link to this page. The satellite image was produced using Landsat data from NASA and the map was produced using data licensed from and copyright by Map Resources.

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