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  2. Bonefish Pond National Park - Wikipedia

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    Bonefish Pond National Park is a national park in New Providence, the Bahamas. The park was established in 2002 and has an area of 1,235 acres (5 km 2 ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Lake Cunningham (Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    The Nassau Rowing Club was established at Lake Cunningham in 2012. The club hosts rowing regattas as well as competitive rowing lessons for various age and experience-levels. [2] [3] Other water sports that take place at the lake include jetskiing and kayaking.

  4. Little San Salvador Island - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, for his annual fishing trip, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, with the USS Farragut as an escort, sailed John Jacob Astor IV's former yacht Nourmahal around the Bahamas. While off the coast of Little San Salvador, the party set off in small boats on an excursion to capture tropical fish to be added to tanks aboard the Nourmahal.

  5. Discovery Island (Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    Bahamas Discovery Island is a small privately owned island off the coast of Nassau . The western portion of the Island is Balmoral Island , a shore excursion for Royal Caribbean cruise lines.

  6. Agriculture and fisheries in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Only about 0.8% of the Bahamas' land area is arable, about 140 square km (54 square miles). [5] Most arable land is on New Providence, Abaco, Andros, and Grand Bahama islands; challenges for Bahamian agriculture include limited fresh water resources for irrigation, the difficulties of inter-island transport of goods in the archipelago, a lack of human capital, the country's small size (which ...

  7. Abaco Islands - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish ordinance of 1561 forbade any merchant ship to enter the Bahamas without an escort. [citation needed] Ownership of the Bahamas passed back and forth between Spain and Great Britain for 150 years. A treaty was established in 1783 by Great Britain. Great Britain ceded East Florida to Spain, receiving the Bahamas in return.

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    Spiritual trips prioritize mindfulness, faith and connecting with nature. Away Holidays, a U.K.-based travel agency, found that searches for spiritual travel have increased by 57% in the past ...

  9. Lake Killarney (Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Killarney, also known as Petty Lake, is a shallow lake on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, and the largest on the island. Considered hidden from view, it is located just east of Lynden Pindling International Airport. It connects to the smaller Lake Nancy to its north through a canal made for canoeing.

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