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Judee’s Blissful Creations | Long Island, Bahamas
Judee’s Blissful Creations is a local retail store located in Lower Deadman’s Cay, Long Island. This unique souvenir shop sells one of a kind handmade products, island fresh juices, medicinal teas and sweet treats. Judee took the former Lower Deadman’s Cay police station and transformed it into a beautiful business…
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Hamilton’s Caves, Long Island, Bahamas
Hamilton’s Cave is currently the largest cave system in The Bahamas. The cave is named after the settlement you can find them in, Hamilton’s is just south of Salt Pond. Lucayan artifacts were found in this cave and it is believed that they lived here hundreds of years ago. The…
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Dean’s Blue Hole, Long Island, Bahamas
Dean’s Blue Hole is an iconic natural wonder and known to be second deepest salt water blue hole in the world. It’s enclosed on three sides by a cliff face protecting it from wind and wave action. On it’s forth side it faces a beautiful turquoise lagoon with a gorgeous…
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Chimney Rock, Long Island, Bahamas
Chimney Rock is a natural rock formation on the Atlantic side of The Island, located in Buckley’s Settlement. Chimney Rock got its name because the original formation resembled a chimney. This formation provides a protected lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean, you can swim or just sit and watch the waves…
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The Shrimp Hole, Long Island, Bahamas
Just past Gray’s Settlement heading north towards The Bight lies an old dilapidated Anglican church on your right, this is how you know you’re in the right place to get to The Shrimp Hole. There is a path in the bushes behind the church leading to The Shrimp Hole. The path…
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What To Expect When Traveling To The Bahamas Out Islands
The Bahamas Out Islands consist of over 700 gorgeous Islands, Cays, and Rocks. On these remote scarcely populated islands you will find untouched beaches, acres of land and sea teeming with wildlife and adventures galore. If you are into the fast paced life and convenience, these islands are not for…
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Primeval Forest National Park
Primeval Forest is an 8.6 acre undisturbed woodland on the southwestern end of Nassau. Primeval Forest offers a unique opportunity to see what Nassau looked like thousands of years ago before development of the island started. This area of land is preserved and protected by The Bahamas National Trust. You can…
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Morgans Bluff & Captain Henry Morgans Cave
Morgans Bluff & Captain Henry Morgans Cave are both located on the northeast coast at the tip of Andros island. These natural wonders are in close proximity to each other so you can make a trip out of it and see both. How to get there: Head north on Queen’s Highway until…
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Captain Bill’s Blue Hole – Andros
Captian Bill’s Blue Hole, is one of the largest on the island of Andros and easiest to reach. This inland blue hole is 440 feet in diameter and is one of many of a fascinating network of blue holes dotting the island of Andros. Andros Island has over 350 known inland and…
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Bahamas National Trust: Expedition Parks 242 Andros
The BNT held it’s first Expedition parks 242 this past weekend and I am proud to say I was a part of the inaugural group. As soon as I saw this trip advertised on Facebook I immediately decided that I had to go. I didn’t know what to expect since…