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st augustine campgrounds By 1800, the black population of the islands had tripled. Emancipation came to the Bahamas in August





South Andros Kemp s Bay, Bluff, Long Bay Cay, Driggs Hill, Congo Town Captain Moxey leaves Monday at 11 pm and returns on Wednesday at 11 pm. Sailing time is 3 hours. The fare is $30. Delmar L. leaves Thursday at 10 pm and returns on Monday at 5 am. Sailing time is seven hours. The fare is $30. Bimini & Cat Cay Bimini Mack. Schedule varies. 242-393-1064. Sailing st augustine campgrounds time is 12 hours. The fare is $45. Berry Islands Mangrove Cay Express leaves Nassau Thursday at 10 pm. Return st augustine campgrounds arrives 7-9 am on Sundays. Fare is $30. Cat Island, North & South Arthur s Town, Bennen s Harbour, Bluff, Bight North Cat Island Special leaves Wednesday at 1 pm and returns on Friday. Sailing time is 14 hours. The fare is $40. Cat Island, South Smith s Bay, Bight, Old Bight Sea Hauler leaves Tuesday at 3 pm and returns on Monday. Sailing time is 12 hours. st augustine campgrounds The fare is $40. Bahamas Daybreak III Eleuthera Rock Sound, st augustine campgrounds Davis Harbour, st augustine campgrounds South Eleuthera st augustine campgrounds leaves Monday at 5 pm and returns st augustine campgrounds on Tuesday at 10 pm. Sailing time is five hours. The fare is $20.

By 1800, the black population of the islands had tripled. Emancipation came to the Bahamas in August 1834, and the newly liberated slaves left Nassau st augustine campgrounds and moved over the hill to establish settlements of their own. The descendants of those slaves still live in Grant s Town, Carmichael, Gambier and Adelaide, as well as on the Out Islands of The Exumas, st augustine campgrounds Rum Cay, San Salvador, Long Island and others. Unfortunately, the one-time slaves were unequipped for life on their own; the new settlements endured but didn t prosper. The black Bahamians became the poor people of the islands.

Erebus Inn. Built in the early 1960s, before the tourist boom began, this is Provo s veteran inn. It looks down on Turtle Cove from its location on the cliffs. It only has 25 guest rooms, all of which have been renovated several st augustine campgrounds times in an effort to stay up with the big boys on Grace Bay. The air-conditioned guest rooms are decorated st augustine campgrounds in pastel colors, the furnishings are comfortable. Some of the units are small cottages apart from the main building. There are two pools, a restaurant, bar, two tennis courts, a dive shop, and a health club. It s a cozy little inn and, if you can live with the lack of glitz and newness found in most other hotels on the bay, I think you ll find it a pleasant experience; it s cheap, too. PO Box 238, Turtle Cove, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 649-946-4240, www.miramarresort.tc. EP from $100.

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