Like so many 80-mile Long Island, Bahamas has a rough side and a calm side. One side has the dramatic cliffs and caves of the east coast that front the crashing Atlantic waves. The west side has soft, sandy beaches that lead into the Bahamas Bank.
Wreck on a beach on Long Island
The remains of this church is located in Gray’s and is thought to have been built by the the spanish in the 17th century.
East Coast of Long Island
Chimney Rock in a sunset
Columbus Point Cliffs
Turtle Cove Blue Hole (Dean’s Blue Hole)
Joe’s Sound Sunset northern Long Island.
Sign to Columbus Point Sign
Thompson Bay near Salt Pond
St. Peter, Clarence Town, Long Island
The remains of this church is located in Gray’s and is thought to have been built by the the spanish in the 17th century.
Turtle Cove Blue Hole also known as Dean’s Blue Hole
Cape Santa Maria Cliffs
Fishing Boat Wreck on a reef
St. Peter overlooks the harbor and is also a landmark on Long Island.
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