Abúlé Abẹ́òkúta Ní Jamaica: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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Àwọn àlẹ̀mọ́: Àtúnṣe ojú fóónù Àtúnṣe ojú fóónù
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Ìtàn sọ wípé, àwọn ẹrú àkọ́kọ́ tí wọ́n kó ní nǹkan bí ọ̀ọ́dúnrún ọdún sẹ́yìn láti Abẹ́òkúta ní ìpínlẹ̀ Ògùn lórílẹ̀ èdè Nàìjíríà lọ sí orílẹ̀-èdè Jamaica ní wọ́n kó si oko, ibi tí wọ́n ń pè ní Abúlé Abẹ́òkúta ní Jamaica lónìí. Abúlé Abẹ́òkúta tóbi tó ìwọ̀n-ilẹ̀ ékà mẹ́tàlá. Àwọn òkúta àti òkè Abúlé Abẹ́òkúta ní Jamaica mú un dàbí Abẹ́òkúta ti orílẹ̀ èdè Nàìjíríà
 
 
The Park itself occupies 13 acres of land on a hill that was the original Plantation Yard. The remains of the Great House still stand magnificently fashioned from pure cut 2’ thick stone. On the property is the oldest swimming pool in Jamaica which goes back three hundred years, with near Olympic dimensions being 71ft long and 47ft wide ranging from 4 to 10 feet in depth. There is a rope swing too!
 
Mineral Water is supplied to this historic pool and a “Kiddie Pool” via an aqueduct ¼ mile long. Beginning at the riverhead, water flows constantly and ends in two separate waterfalls. The therapeutic value of the Mineral Water has been highly touted in the relief of Arthritis as well as muscle or bone problems due to the concentration of Iron, Calcium, Chloride, Magnesium and several other natural minerals.