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  2. San Salvador Island - Wikipedia

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    The island now called San Salvador was settled in the 17th century by the English buccaneer George or John Watling. Britain formally colonized the Bahamas in the early 18th century. During the Cold War , the United States Navy 's Mobile Construction Battalion 7 constructed a long-range navigation ( LORAN ) station on Grahams Harbor at the north ...

  3. Grotto Beach Formation - Wikipedia

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    L. Gardiner. 2001. Stability of Late Pleistocene Reef Mollusks from San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Palaios 16:372-386; B. J. Greenstein, L. A. Harris, and H. A. Curran. 1998. Comparison of recent coral life and death assemblages to Pleistocene reef communities: implications for rapid faunal replacement on recent reefs.

  4. Guanahani - Wikipedia

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    This page from Alain Manesson Mallet's five-volume world atlas shows the islet of Guanahani, the site of Columbus' first landing in 1492. Guanahaní (meaning "small upper waters land") [1] was the Taíno name of an island in the Bahamas that was the first land in the New World sighted and visited by Christopher Columbus' first voyage, on 12 October 1492.

  5. The weird history behind the American beach vacation - AOL

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    The reason we visit to the beach today is strange one, and you'll value vacation more because of it. Society once feared the ocean. The reason we visit to the beach today is strange one, and you ...

  6. Rum Cay - Wikipedia

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    Rum Cay was called Mamana (or Manigua), meaning "mid waters land", by the native Lucayans. [3] In the north there is a cave containing Lucayan drawings and carvings. Various artifacts from the Arawak period have been found by farmers in the fertile soil, which the natives enriched with bat guano.

  7. Samana Cay - Wikipedia

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    Samana Cay was first proposed to be Guanahani by Gustavus Fox in 1882, [2] but the predominant theory gives the honour to San Salvador Island. [3] However, in 1986, Joseph Judge of National Geographic Magazine made different calculations based on extracts from Columbus's logs and argued for Samana Cay as the location, but his methodology has ...

  8. Lake Ilopango - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ilopango is a crater lake which fills an 8 by 11 km: 70.5 km 2 (27.2 sq mi) volcanic caldera in central El Salvador, on the borders of the San Salvador, La Paz, and Cuscatlán departments. [5] The caldera, which contains the second largest lake in the country and is immediately east of the capital city, San Salvador , has a scalloped 100 m ...

  9. Cockburn Town, Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Cockburn Town is a town in the Bahamas, located on San Salvador Island.It has a population of 271 as of 2010. [1] In the town there is an airport, museum, administrator's office, post office, clinic, telecommunication station, and electricity generators.