Orange Bay is the name of two small bays in Jamaica. One is located at 18°22′01″N 78°18′50″W / 18.3669076°N 78.3139372°W / 18.3669076; -78.3139372 in the parish of Westmoreland, to the north of the resort town of Negril. The other is at 18°13′36″N 76°36′40″W / 18.2267018°N 76.6111422°W / 18.2267018; -76.6111422 in the east, in the parish of Portland, 15 miles west of the capital, Port Antonio. Here the name is shared by a small village on the shore of the bay.
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“He hangs in shades the orange bright,
Like golden lamps in a green night,
And does in the pomegranates close
Jewels more rich than Ormus shows;
He makes the figs our mouths to meet,
And throws the melons at our feet;
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