Photo Recap of our time in George Town

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every day sea life
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entrance to Lake Victoria where the dinghy dock is
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Prime Island Meats for provisioning
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After a trip to Exuma Markets
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Crystal Clear at Sand Dollar Beach
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We found Sand Dollars at San Dollar Beach
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Like bath water
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View from Chat n Chill at Volleyball Beach
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This is what it looks like driving to the store
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Directional signage Bahamas style
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The highway
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By 2:00 they are out of everything! Popular with the locals
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Braving the rain coming back from town
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A wet ride
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Underwater Date for bottom cleaning day
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Fish Fry Village
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We heard Shirley’s is the best at Fish Fry Village
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We’re covered here ;)
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Friends Patti and Dave on SV Dream Ketcher (whitby 42)
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Friends Bob and Ellen on Shibumi – We crossed the Gulf Stream with them and saw them all through the Exumas
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Betsy is waiting on weather to leave the Bahamas and head to the DR
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Morning dive on the inside of the reefs

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4 comments

  1. Andrew Odom says:

    What a beautiful set of photos today! Sand dollars are one of my favorite things and to know a place exists that you can just pluck ’em up. So awesome. I have a few questions I have been thinking about (maybe another article? hint hint hint)

    * How do you get mail?
    * Do you have cell phones and if so, how?
    * Do the dogs ride in the dinghy as well?
    * Do y’all use propane to cook?
    * What about laundry? Where? When?
    * Do you find that your skin/hair/etc takes a beating being on salt water so much?

    Talk soon!

  2. I’m so sad that we missed you in Georgetown, and only by two days!! After all that time we spent trying to catch up with each other too. Looks like you guys had a great stay there, and who knows, maybe we’ll find each other another time in another sea.

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