The Deadliest Climb in Jamaica? Judgement Cliff Pt.2

#jamaica #jamaicahistory #judgementcliff We Climbed The Most Treacherous Part of Judgement Cliff — Here's What We Found We thought we knew what to expect taking on this section of Judgement Cliff. We were wrong. In this Part 2 follow-up, we (myself and Mr. Ogilvie) tackle the steep, unstable climb to the top of Judgement Cliff — battling loose limestone rock, brutal inclines, and the mental toll of not knowing if the next step will hold. What we found at the top, looking down into the crater, was worth every burning muscle. Judgement Cliff sits in Llandewey, St. Thomas, Jamaica — one of the most dramatic and least-understood landmarks in the country. In 1692, the same catastrophic earthquake that swallowed the pirate city of Port Royal into the sea also triggered a massive landslide here, burying an entire plantation and its owner beneath tons of rock and earth. Locals at the time believed it was divine punishment — God's judgement — for the plantation owner's cruelty, and the name has stuck for over 300 years. This time, we didn't just view Judgement Cliff from below — we climbed it. From thick bush terrain to stripped, jagged grey rock that looks like the earth itself was wounded, this hike pushed us physically and mentally in ways we didn't expect. If you missed Part 1, go check it out to see where this journey began. One Love Jamaica is dedicated to uncovering Jamaica's erased, overlooked, and underrepresented history and heritage — the stories that never made it into the textbooks. Subscribe and join the family as we explore the island one hidden story at a time. 📍 Judgement Cliff, Llandewey, St. Thomas, Jamaica Thank you for watching this video. Please like, share and subscribe for more video on all things Jamaican. Please also turn on post notification so you don't miss out when we post. ========================== Share and Subscribe    / @oneloveja   Follow us on Instagram:   / onelovejamaica_   Follow and like us on FaceBook   / onelovejamaica1   One Love Jamaica