Snorkeling is something you can do off any of the beaches scattered around the island. The waters are gentle and lend themselves to shallow water exploration. The undersea life is colorful and fascinating. blue lakes camping The real danger here is
Rays, on the whole, are not dangerous. Tread on a stingray buried in the sand, however, and you re probably in for a trip to the local hospital. The ray s first reaction blue lakes camping is self-preservation, and its natural instinct is to lash out with its murderous blue lakes camping tail. Unless threatened or trodden blue lakes camping on, however, it s pretty much harmless and fascinating to watch as it flaps over the sandy bottom. Just be careful where you re putting your feet.
It is said that there are more than 500 shipwrecks in the Bahamas, and it s probably true. Some of these wrecks, especially those that allow access to their interiors, can be dangerous and even experienced divers should blue lakes camping not go into them alone. There are plenty of guides and dive operators who do know their way around. Many wrecks are infested with fire coral. Many more are home to moray eels that are not dangerous blue lakes camping if you give them space.
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