Wednesday, August 22, 2012

things to bring camping Thick vegetation, mostly shrubs and bushes, covers most of the Out Islands. Each is a tiny land of d





Thick vegetation, mostly shrubs and bushes, covers most of the Out Islands. Each is a tiny land of dunes and rocks, sea grass, spider lilies, seagrape, mangrove, casuarina and palm. Each is a land of endless shores, things to bring camping tiny bays and rocky inlets, where the colorful families of the ocean live, play and die in the crystal-clear things to bring camping waters of the reefs.

Peterson Cay National Park of Grand Bahama, a 1 -acre cay and its surrounding reef system. things to bring camping Black Sound Cay National Reserve on Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, a two-acre mangrove reserve. Tilloo Cay National Reserve, Abaco, 11 acres of exposed shoreline. Pelican Cays Land Sea Park, Cherokee Sound, things to bring camping Great Abaco, a 2,100-acre things to bring camping undersea park with an extensive system of caves and reefs. Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park, more than 112,640 acres of land and sea marine reserve of outstanding natural beauty. Conception Island National Park, a 2,100-acre island bird and turtle sanctuary. Union Creek Reserve, Great Inagua, a 4,940-acre enclosed reserve incorporating a tidal creek. While you are welcome to visit these parks and reserves, preferably with a guide, it is an offence to remove anything from the parks, alive or dead. This includes sea shells. Sea Kayaking This is one of the most exciting ways to reach out-of-the-way areas. Kayaks are faster than regular canoes, easier to maneuver, and some can be equipped with sails. Best of all, anyone can do it; no experience is neces

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