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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:54:57 -0400, Just John... for today! wrote: Were you able to notice whether or not there is an small government installation with a bunch of radars thereon? When I worked there it was an 'auxilliary air force base', I believe. That's where the Coast and Geodetic Survey would base us for our work on the island. Eleuthera is a beautiful island, all the way around. Glad you're having a good time there. Nice photos too! Not my photos unfortunately but they give a good sampling of what the scenery is like. We've been fighting really marginal weather conditions for the last couple of weeks so good photo ops have been few and far between. No, I have not noticed any dedicated radar sites but they could be hidden away somewhere, or possibly located at one of the three airstrips on Eleuthera where they would blend in with the other nav aids. On my short list for a Flats Fishing trip. Have done some research. Think http://www.rainbowinn.com/default.htm is a recommended fly fishing base. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
Anyone who has ever aspired to explore pristine, nearly deserted beaches, caves, or follow in the footsteps of real life shipwrecked Robinson Crusoes should go to northern Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas. Thx for posting this pleasant change from some anons accusing another anon of being a child molester. What did those shipwrecked do for food & water? |
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On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:39:55 -0600, slide
wrote: 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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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:39:55 -0600, slide wrote: 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. I never got there when I had the chance. I now have it on my 'bucket list'. Thanks. |
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