What a breath-taking view. God bless! Thanks for showcasing this place. Yes! I heard story of people constant fussing and quarrelling before the land sink. Who knows the truth?
It is believed that the pond was created when the land there sank in the 1692 earthquake which sank most of Port Royal. The pond was once a source of salt for the region.
@zndrsmith WOW 👌 I'm learning from here, Sir. Thank you, thank you very greatly. i appreciated your concern to teach us such a wonderful history Thank you once again, Sir..
How about doing some research and give us the history of how Yallas Pond was developed. History has it to say that the land was owned by two brothers which was left by their diseased father and they were always fighting over who owns which section and one night they went to bed and woke up to see the entire land was covered in water. The water is also salty and there are times when you drive pass you can see loads of salt around the edges of the pond.
That pond is an abandant salt pond ..were the uropian use to mine salt .i see simillar salt pond in other caribbean islsnd that is abandant just like that..
It's a natural formation. The color is probably due to stagnation. Definitely not pollution. It has a smell too sometimes, Probably due to fresh water mixing with salt. But I'm not a geologist it's just my observation after spending some time there
The opening from the pond to the sea that you talk about seeing with the drone was man made in 1902 also there is another created between the two ponds. This was done to get rid of a very strong stench that usually emanates from the ponds which went all the way to Kingston. There was a certain bacteria in the pond which was creating hydrogen sulphide so opening the ponds to the sea solved that problem at the time.
Good one broda
Here supporting from Barbados🇧🇧
@@danroydsbarbadostravelvlog3057 blessings broo
That's a good one 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉 Bbonchi
Crocodile in Jamaica!? I never knew! Yallah's Pond is huge for a so-called pond...interesting to see it meet the sea. Power of the drone!
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@ruthsherman2507 thanks 😊 🙏 for sharing
Thanks for sharing
@@dotlynbrown729 Thanks 😊 🙏
And thanks for sharing too
What a breath-taking view. God bless! Thanks for showcasing this place. Yes! I heard story of people constant fussing and quarrelling before the land sink. Who knows the truth?
Have you ever been to Montego Bay???
Beautiful place
@brendabrown7803 yeah man 👨 👌
They could dump a portion and make a tourist trip..
@lasvegas9750 yeah man 👨 👌
It is believed that the pond was created when the land there sank in the 1692 earthquake which sank most of Port Royal. The pond was once a source of salt for the region.
@zndrsmith WOW 👌
I'm learning from here, Sir.
Thank you, thank you very greatly. i appreciated your concern to teach us such a wonderful history
Thank you once again, Sir..
Oh wow nice video 😳
Thank you😂🎉
If you're from Yallahs
Please 🙏 tell us why this is called Yallahs pond 😊
Jamaica! Jamaica! 👍💯
How about doing some research and give us the history of how Yallas Pond was developed. History has it to say that the land was owned by two brothers which was left by their diseased father and they were always fighting over who owns which section and one night they went to bed and woke up to see the entire land was covered in water. The water is also salty and there are times when you drive pass you can see loads of salt around the edges of the pond.
Local mythology, which is interesting but no historical nor scientific basis for any of what you've stated
@cameelsmith1335 Wow .. this is a huge history , my first time hearing this, Mr. SMITH
People must learn 💯
This Yallas Pond Story I heard years ago. My dad worked on a.property in the 50ties Filipsfield
Fable has it so....
That pond is an abandant salt pond ..were the uropian use to mine salt .i see simillar salt pond in other caribbean islsnd that is abandant just like that..
@omrijackson1170 Yes someone said the same here.
Thanks for sharing
Was not created in no 1692 that I heard helps the cooling of volcano up in the blue mountains between Portland and ST Thomas
@normancrossdale537 Oh, wow..this sounds informative broo
Why does the Yallahs Pond/Lake have a green color? What caused it to develop?
It's a natural formation. The color is probably due to stagnation. Definitely not pollution. It has a smell too sometimes, Probably due to fresh water mixing with salt. But I'm not a geologist it's just my observation after spending some time there
@@HorsedeadCowfat thanks for sharing this information 🙏 😀 🙌
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More blessings to U, broo
How many miles long is the road from one end of the pond to the next?
@@jojoyah_1236 3 miles
Their are two side
The Mountain Range looks interesting...wonder what it's called.
The opening from the pond to the sea that you talk about seeing with the drone was man made in 1902 also there is another created between the two ponds. This was done to get rid of a very strong stench that usually emanates from the ponds which went all the way to Kingston. There was a certain bacteria in the pond which was creating hydrogen sulphide so opening the ponds to the sea solved that problem at the time.
@zndrsmith You must be a senior and enlightened personality.
Thanks 😊 for your wonderful teaching on Yallahs pond brother 🙏
Blessings 🙌 🙌 🙌 🙌 🙌
@@bbonchinatural Yes, I guess that is what young people would call me, however I just reached the senior age.