Thursday, October 4, 2012

camping in tennessee Today, with the boom in tourism, the black population is doing better. Many of the new businesses on





Today, with the boom in tourism, the black population is doing better. Many of the new businesses on the islands are owned by Bahamians of African descent and there s a real sense of pride in this ownership.

for hours, never setting eyes on another human being. The waters off the island are a snorkeler s and scuba diver s paradise. The ocean teems with colorful life, and the corals lie undisturbed, as they have for thousands of years. You can visit the flamingos at Flamingo Pond, observing them in their own environment. You can snorkel the shallow camping in tennessee waters of the barrier reef, and fish the ocean for such prizes as marlin, kingfish, wahoo, tuna, shark, and more. There s also bone fishing. How long this little section camping in tennessee of paradise will remain undiscovered is anybody s guess.

Great Abaco, 7, 166, 180-181; beachcombing, 159; bicycle, 160; bird-watching, 160; bonefishing, 160; dining, camping in tennessee 159; moped, 160; sea kayaking (the Abacos), 160; shelling, 159; snorkel, 159; swimming, 159; taxi, 149, 160, 164; shopping, 159;

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