Great Guana Cay, Exumas
24 06.12 N 76 24.01 W
Free roaming domestic pigs and wild goats are the only inhabitants of Big Majors. They have become conditioned to swim out to approaching dinghies for food handouts from cruisers. |
Craft time on Carina... |
Kathy makes the sea glass earrings and pendents. Mark's polishes the sea beans for necklaces. |
Colorful cottages are abundant on Staniel Cay which is home to many ex-patriots as well as native Bahamians. |
On the morning of our 2nd day, we climbed to the top of the cliffs to get a better view of our beautiful and solitary anchorage. |
We were welcomed by some of the "locals" when we came ashore to explore. |
We found some beautiful sea fans washed up along another stretch of beach. |
Penny, Lorraine and Kathy |
1 comment:
Looks like you've created our float plan for next season. Spectacular and we especially found the solidarity at Bitter Guana Key.....stunning and appealing to every sense one has. Even under the influence of rum!
Thanks for blogging!
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