The Rotten Gut River is a short river in the parish of Manchester, Jamaica and a tributary of the One Eye River.
Rotten Gut River | |
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Location | |
Country | Jamaica |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | A rising south-west of Comfort Hall, Manchester, Jamaica |
• coordinates | 18°10′44″N 77°36′24″W / 18.1789119°N 77.6067567°W |
• elevation | About 900 feet (270 m)[1] |
Mouth | |
• location | Confluence with the One Eye River[1] |
• coordinates | 18°10′32″N 77°37′35″W / 18.175518°N 77.626358°W |
• elevation | About 700 feet (210 m)[1] |
Length | 2.9 miles (4.7 km)[2] |
Course
editThe Rotten Gut River rises to the south-west of Comfort Hall, a small village, and flows south, then west then north in a large loop through the hamlet of Dick or Duck Pond, which brings it back to the same latitude it started from before heading generally north-west to its confluence with the One Eye River.[1]
The Wording in Finchman 1998 implies that the section of the One Eye River from its confluence with the Rotten Gut River to the Wallingford Sink is sometimes (wrongly) called Rotten Gut River.[3]
Infrastructure
editThis being a short river there is very little infrastructure, just two road bridges:
- A road bridge over the river in Dick or Duck Pond.[1][4]
- A road bridge over the river in Comfort Hall.[5]
It is perhaps worth noting that the river is significant enough to cause the railway to follow just to the south of it as it makes its large loop to the south through Dick or Duck Pond hamlet.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f UK Directorate of Overseas Surveys 1:50,000 map of Jamaica sheet D, 1959.
- ^ Wikimapia Distance Measurement Tool.
- ^ Fincham, Alan G (1998-03-31). Jamaica Underground: The Caves, Sinkholes and Underground Rivers of the Island (2nd ed.). Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-976-640-036-1.
- ^ Wikimapia.
- ^ "Road bridge over Rotten Gut River". Retrieved 18 October 2014.