Saturday, September 29, 2012

gualala camping 649-946-2466. $ to $$ The Secret Garden, at the Salt Raker Inn, is open most of the day and early ev





649-946-2466. $ to $$ The Secret Garden, at the Salt Raker Inn, is open most of the day and early evening for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast (the full English heart attack with eggs, bacon, sausage, fried tomato, and fried bread) and lunch are casual affairs, except for a couple of nights a week when the dinner menu includes lobster, steaks, and fresh fish cooked in a variety of ways. Dessert (apple or cherry pie with ice cream) is also worth a mention. Open from 7:15 am until 9 pm. Reservations for dinner a must. 649-946-2260.

Early Settlement Before the Europeans arrived, the Bahamas were inhabited mostly by Lucayan Indians. Christopher Columbus, on his way to the New World, made landfall on San Salvador so it s generally accepted in 1492.

Buses Bus travel can be an adventure. And if you want to meet the people, there s no better way to do it than finding your way around Nassau by bus. For 75 , it s a great way to travel. Bahamians are very friendly and will come to your

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