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Default Deserted beaches, caves and shipwrecked Robinson Crusoes

On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:39:55 -0600, slide
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What did those shipwrecked do for food & water?


Don't know all the details but Eleuthera has abundant fresh water and
good fishing nearby. The spanish sailing fleets used to stop there
to resupply. The Lucaya indians lived there for many many years
before the arrival of europeans.
 
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