South Bahamas photos.
Swiftwing
Wed 15 Apr 2009 19:58
A new house being built on the shore road
at Clarence Town, Long Island.
Our 'Wee friend' who came with us on our
grand tour of Clarence Town.
The Catholic church built by Father
Jerome.
Bare concrete interior.
View from the church tower of, 'The
Flying Fish Marina' and Strachan Island in the distance with the
government dock in the foreground. The bay is called 'Lochaber Bay'.
Mangroves and salt pond to the left.
View of, Clarence Town from the top of
the Catholic church, which was by the way, on top of, Lochaber Hill. The
Anglican church, also built by, Father Jerome, can be seen in the middle
distance.
View of Lochaber Bay looking South
East.
Map of Long Island. You can see why it is
called 'Long'
We were a little disappointed that we
were going to miss the Mutton Fest.
The local supermarket owned by the guy
who's Great Great Grandfather had been a wrecker. I'm not sure if you get the
'Notions' before or after you take the drugs with the ice cream. Maybe the drugs
are in the ice cream!
The Shore Road into Clarence
Town.
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