We keep trying to show you the fabulous colors in the waters, but they don't appear as brilliant here as they do in person.
This is a small shark passing by.
This feisty tulip stuck his tongue (or something) out at us. We let him live. It's tempting to keep live ones for their perfect shells, but we don't do it, and we don't buy shells from dealers for the same reason.
We surprised this guy, caught red-handed raiding the garbage.
Part of the harbour (that's how they spell it down here; British, you know).
The Bahamas offer many contrasts. It's common to see large, well-kept houses adjacent to shacks. Often the best buildings are the government centers and the churches.
Some new houses along the waterfront.
This is pretty much the end of this trip, except for the getting home part. We'll anchor out on the Little Bahama Bank someplace when the wind is right, positioned to cross the Gulf Stream the next day. We'll check in at Ft. Pierce and then put in long days up the ICW. Should be home by June twentysomething. We've had a great time...definitely the best trip we've ever done on our own boat.
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