The people of the Out Islands are friendly. They are real people, people without pretensions, their roots anchored firmly in the past. They say God bless you rather than good-bye, and think nothing of letting a stranger into their home to use the bathroom, or for a drink of water. They are a jolly people who look forward only to the next day, and are grateful for it.
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Things continued in much the same vein for more than 40 years until 1951, when women and people who didn t own property were given the right to vote. Eight years later, the black majority calf creek campground took the Bahamas into independence as a commonwealth nation, despite fierce opposition from the British government and white property owners.
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