Friday, July 27, 2012

sugar bottom campground 160, 161, 165, 166 Christophe, Henri, 277 Chub Cay (Berry Islands), 44, 265, 266 Clarence Town (Long





160, 161, 165, 166 Christophe, Henri, 277 Chub Cay (Berry Islands), 44, 265, 266 Clarence Town (Long Island), 287 Clifton Point (New Providence), 89 The Cloisters (Paradise Island), 71 Coakley Town (Andros), 194 Cockburn, Sir Francis, 293 Cockburn Harbour (South Caicos),

stand on one of its two dusty main streets. It s an old world town with white painted colonial style buildings reminiscent of those you find on the island of Bermuda. One gets a feeling that Humphrey Bogart will, any minute, walk around the next corner with Lauren Bacall on his arm. This intriguing place is well worth a visit if you have time.

It is said that there are more than 500 shipwrecks in the Bahamas, and it s probably true. Some of these wrecks, especially those that allow access to their interiors, can be dangerous and even experienced divers should not go into them alone. There are plenty of guides and dive operators who do know their way around. Many wrecks are infested with fire coral. Many more are home to moray eels that are not dangerous if you give them space.

Other than fish, most of the food eaten on the islands is imported, which makes it somewhat expensive. While restaurants on the Out Islands tend to serve mostly sugar bottom campground Bahamian sugar bottom campground foods, more and more American fare is making its way onto Bahamian tables. sugar bottom campground You can find a good steak or prime rib and the inevitable sugar bottom campground French fries at most of the popular restaurants in Nassau and Freeport. And almost all of the American sugar bottom campground fast-food chains are represented: McDonalds, Burger King, KFC.

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