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The majestic Throne Room in Negril

Published:Sunday | April 21, 2024 | 12:06 AM
This file photo shows the rockface at Rick’s Cafe, which is a popular tourist spot; similarly the Throne Room in Negril is a secret treasure frequented by snorkelling ethusiasts.
This file photo shows the rockface at Rick’s Cafe, which is a popular tourist spot; similarly the Throne Room in Negril is a secret treasure frequented by snorkelling ethusiasts.

The Throne Room is a secret treasure located in Negril, Westmoreland, surrounded by colourful coral reefs. More than just a mesmerising dive site, this breath-taking underwater cavern draws divers from 12 to 21 metres below the surface. It serves as a subtle reminder of the enchantment that lies beneath and a portal to a world full of beauty.

Imagine this: sunlight filtering through the turquoise waters, illuminating a majestic crack in the reef wall. This is your gateway to the Throne Room. As you enter, a symphony of colours unfolds before your eyes. The cavern walls are adorned with a tapestry of vibrant sponges and swaying plants, creating an otherworldly ambience.

But the true crown jewel of this underwater kingdom awaits you deeper within. Perched on the ocean floor like a king’s throne is a massive orange elephant ear sponge, the biggest in all of Jamaica. This breathtaking show is proof of the tenacity and beauty of nature, a silent monarch watching over its colourful realm.

DIVE INTO DEPTHS

The Throne Room is a sanctuary for marine life in addition to being a visual feast. Vibrant schools of fish dart across the glistening waters, while curious eels peep out from between the fractures in the coral. A hint of tranquillity is added to the experience by the soft sway of the underwater vegetation.

You emerge from the Throne Room via another entrance to find yourself facing a wide swath of the reef, brimming with life. This breathtaking voyage is a potent allegory. The world beneath the surface, which is frequently hidden and uncharted, is more beautiful than anything we may find on land.

The Throne Room is a doorway to an amazing universe, not merely a dive spot. It invites us to look below the surface and discover the hidden gems that are there. Maybe we might find inspiration in the silent magnificence of this underwater realm to preserve the fragile ecosystems of our globe and discover the wonder hidden in the shadowy corners of our universe.

In a world where chaos often reigns supreme, the Throne Room serves as a sanctuary — a place where time slows down and worries fade away. It’s a reminder that amid life’s challenges, there is always beauty to be found if we’re willing to dive deep enough. So, let’s take a cue from the underwater world and embrace the magic that surrounds us. Let’s open our eyes to the wonders of nature and the mysteries that lie beneath the surface.

Contributed by Dr Lorenzo Gordon, a diabetologist, internal medicine consultant, biochemist, and a history and heritage enthusiast. Send feedback to inspiring876@gmail.com.