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The Islands of The Bahamas

Abaco Island has naturally protected waters and dozens of offshore cays therefore they are a pleasure to yachtsmen and fishing enthusiasts.
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Acklins Island is long, narrow and hilly and has numerous caves and bays along its western shores.
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Andros Island is the largest of all the Islands but has the smallest population for its size.
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Bimini is one of the finest fishing areas in the world known for its large population of game fish.
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There are so many other islands which make up the Bahamas chain and which provide tranquility and serenity.
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The Exumas are a pleasure to sailors who love to sail around the Islands
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Grand Bahama Island is the second most popular tourist destination.
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Inagua is the third largest of the Islands of The Bahamas. It is the southernmost island in The Bahamas and is mostly low and flat.
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Long Island was the third Island to be discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492.
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Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas, located on New Providence Island Nassau is the centre of industry, commerce and communications and presents a
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San Salvador is located in the far eastern Bahamas. It is also believed to be the place where Christopher Columbus first landed in the new world on October 12, 1492.
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The Out Islands feature a cozy, relaxing way of life
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