Tuesday, July 31, 2012
blue lakes camping If it s seclusion you re after, you ll find it in the Out Islands. The flat terrain and the long dus
If it s seclusion you re after, you ll find it in the Out Islands. The flat terrain and the long dusty roads, often devoid blue lakes camping of travelers and always in various stages of disrepair, lend themselves well to walking or bicycling. Anglers no longer will need to tell tales of the one that got away. The bonefish here fight each other to take the hook and big game fish aren t as wary as they are off the coast of Florida. Shipwrecks, coral reefs, and mysterious blue holes dot the vast stretches blue lakes camping of empty flats and shallow reefs. There are beaches where the sand is the color of pink champagne and there s not an empty soda can to be seen anywhere; where you can wade in the shallow waters, lie in the sun, or cast a line into the gently rolling surf. You might hook a chunky snapper and bake it over a small fire as the sun goes down. Get lucky and you could be eating fresh lobster instead of snapper.
Fishy Delights Fish is prepared in a number of ways, the names of which are often confusing. Boil fish is served for breakfast. It s cooked with salt pork, green peppers and onions, and served with a generous portion of grits. Stew fish is prepared with celery, tomatoes, onions, and spices, all combined in a thick brown gravy; it is also served blue lakes camping for breakfast. Steamed fish is cooked in a tomato base and is as tasty as it is novel.
Adventures There s not too much, I m afraid, but if you love nature and the great outdoors, a trek along Salt Rock Hills offers some spectacular views. To the west is Belle Sound and tiny Horse Cay, no more than a rock jutting blue lakes camping out of the ocean; to the east is the Turks Island Passage.
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