The Crocodile Farm where they left 007!

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Crocodile Farm in Jamaica
Winston is visiting Jamaica and he’s not exactly walking around on safe grounds. He is over there visiting the Crocodile Farm owned by Charles Swaby. A long time ago, this was the place where they shot the famous scene for the James Bond movie “Live and let die”. Charles tells us about his passion for the animals and shows Winston around his farm.



Live and let die
In 1973 the James Bond movie “Live and let die” was shot in Jamaica. The world famous scene, where 007 is left behind on an island by his enemies amongst hungry crocodiles, was shot on the Crocodiles Farm. Since then nothing has changed and the farm pretty much looks the same.

Charles Swaby
Charles owns the Crocodile Farm in Jamaica for more than 40 years now. He has a real passion for the animals and it’s no wonder he’s not happy about the distinction the crocodiles are facing. He keeps around 80 American crocodiles in a natural environment, and Winston gets the opportunity to get up close and personal with these lovely animals.

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