All photos were taken in the Bahamas. Some are many years old and quite nostalgic, and some are fairly new.
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Note! In the Bahamas, the word cay is pronounced "key" not "kay", as in some other locales.
Fort
Fincastle-Located in Nassau Bahamas, next to the Water Tower, the highest
point on the island of New Providence.
Fish
Market-A typical native seafood, fruit and vegetable stall, on Potters
Cay, connected to New Providence. Now, this is fresh food.
Government
House-A cannon is in front, Christopher Columbus statue in center, and
Government House in the rear.
Unknown
cay-In the northern 1/4 of the Exumas. The sand here was like talcum powder.
Crystal
water-In the northern Exumas. The Exuma Islands run north and south for
about 100 miles, in the center of the Bahamas.
Private
Island-Many seapens, a very fragile seashell, as well as several different
"conchs", were found while snorkeling this private island.
Green
Turtle ?- Just outside Arawak Cay.
Entering
Nassau Harbour- Nassau to the left, Paradise Island to the right, and Paradise
Island bridge adjoining them.
Rawson
Square-The old look. It looks a bit different now. God save the Queen.
Rawson
Square-Looking north from Bay Street, circa 1981, with a horse and buggy
heading out on a tour.
Fort
Charlotte-Circa early 1980's. To many young Bahamians, the greatest playground
ever created. To visit THIS fort, with someone that knows it's history,
would be worth any effort to achieve it.
Haitian
sloop-A Haitian sloop encountered in Bahamian waters.
Highbourne
Cay-The entrance to the harbour of Highbourne Cay, Exuma.
Sheer
tranquility- Highbourne Cay, Exuma, Bahamas. Relax to the max.
Bahamian
garden-A small hotels garden, across from the Esplanade beach, Nassau.
Staniel
Cay-In the middle of the Exumas. This is a treasure of a place with a small
hotel and marina. To this day, this island remains detached from the rest
of the worlds problems.