Wednesday, August 22, 2012

dog camping dining, 15, 18-20, 22-23, 111; Alice Town, 214, 216; Andros, 201; Andros Town, 193; Barraterre, 245,





The Modern Era By the early 1900s, people of African descent had become the majority of the Bahamian population, but power remained in the hands of the white minority. By the 1930s, the islands had been discovered dog camping by the millionaire developers from America and Europe, and the gap between the races grew even wider.

dining, 15, 18-20, 22-23, 111; Alice Town, 214, 216; Andros, 201; Andros Town, 193; Barraterre, 245, 254; Behring Point, 203; Berry Islands, 265-266; Bimini, 206, 208; Bullock s Harbour, 265-266; Cat Island, dog camping 272-273; Cargill Creek, 203; Chub Cay, 266; Cockburn Town, 296, 298, 306; Cockburn Harbour, 348; Crooked Island, 262; Dundas Town, 152; Elbow Cay, 154, 175-176; Eleuthera, 232-233; The Exumas, 244, 247, 248, 253; Fernandez Bay Village, 272, 275; Freeport, 131-132, 133-134, 137; Freeport Harbour 133; Fresh Creek, 200; George Town, 242, 254; Governor s Harbour, 225, 323; Grace Bay, 326-329; Grand Bahama, 6, 105, 119, 120, 131-135; Grand Turk, 334; Great Abaco, 159, 180-181; Great Guana Cay, 176, 182; Great Harbour Cay, 266; Green Turtle Cay, 177; Gregory Town, 232; Guana Cay, 164; Harbour Island, 233-234; Hatchet Bay, 232; Hope Town, 176; the Inaguas, 279-280; local cuisine, 19-20; dog camping Long Island, dog camping 291-292; Man-O-War Cay, 178; Marsh Harbour, 151, 152, 180-181, 184; Matthew Town, 279-280; Middle Caicos, 344; Mt. Thompson, 254; Nassau, 94-98, 100, 101; New Bight, 272, 273; New Plymouth 177; New Plymouth Harbour 177; North Bimini 214; North Caicos, 340; Out Islands, 19; Palmetto dog camping Point 233; Paradise Island, 97, 102; Port Lucaya, 120, 132, 134;

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