Orange Bay

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.

Famous quotes containing the words orange and/or bay:

    there’s nothing compared with the ould Orange flute.
    —Unknown. The Old Orange Flute (l. 8)

    Baltimore lay very near the immense protein factory of Chesapeake Bay, and out of the bay it ate divinely. I well recall the time when prime hard crabs of the channel species, blue in color, at least eight inches in length along the shell, and with snow-white meat almost as firm as soap, were hawked in Hollins Street of Summer mornings at ten cents a dozen.
    —H.L. (Henry Lewis)