Barracuda are not really dangerous, just scary-looking, especially with their rather frightening and ever-present grin. The sleek, silver tiger of the ocean is a curious creature, however, and will often follow you around, which can be a little unnerving. If you happen to be feeding the local reef fish, which you shouldn t do, you should always be on the lookout for something bigger. A barracuda after his share of the pie will attack like lightning and, although he s only after your hand-out, it might be your hand he takes.
Early Settlement Before the Europeans arrived, the Bahamas were inhabited mostly by Lucayan Indians. Christopher beachcomber st augustine Columbus, on his way to the New World, made landfall on San Salvador so it s generally accepted in 1492.
The Bahamas, still very much steeped in their traditional British heritage, are inhabited by a hodgepodge of black and white races of African-American, Continental European, and African origin, among others. Less than 40
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