Much of the interior of Jamaica is mountainous, but not all, and there are large areas of rolling hills and valleys where agriculture flourishes in the warm, abundantly wet climate. Our guide took us up a hill and showed us this view, which to an untrained northerner's eye might look like it shows vast fields of corn. This wouldn't be a terrible guess, as corn is grown in tropical regions, but what you are actually seeing here is a sugar cane plantation, part of a massive operation on the island.