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Travel Bahamas 2012 - Illustrated guide and maps. Includes Grand Bahama, Nassau, Paradise Island & more. (Mobi Travel) eBookMobileReferenceKindle Store |
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The Bahamas (Multi Country Travel Guide) “Scattered like a handful of pirate’s gold across 100,000 sq miles of turquoise ocean, the islands of the Bahamas could practically patent the word paradise.” – Emily Matchar, Lonely Planet Writer Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet writers visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage, and you can rely on us to tell it like we see it. Inside This Book… 2 expert authors 64 days of research 43 maps 135 beaches combed Inspirational photos Clear, easy-to-use maps In-depth background Diving feature Comprehensive planning tools Easy-to-read layout |
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The Out Islands of the Bahamas eBook This guide is drawn from our larger guide to all of the Bahamas. There's another world in the Out Islands of Abaco, Andros, the Berry Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Crooked Island, Eleuthera, the Exumas, Harbour Island, Long Island, and so on. The Out Islands have long been popular for sailors, sport fishermen and divers. Today, they are fast becoming popular with other active travelers. In the many villages to the southeast, the traditional pattern of farming and fishing prevails. Fruits and vegetables are grown throughout the Out Islands, along with pigs, sheep, goats and turkeys, while crayfish (Bahamian lobster), lumber, and pulpwood are exported, chiefly to the United States. 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, tiny bays and rocky inlets, where the colorful families of the ocean live, play and die in the crystal-clear waters of the reefs. Marsh Harbour, on Abaco Island, is the third-lar... |
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