| Calm after the storm, Chris and I enjoying the blue lagoon at Highbourne Cay |
HIGHBOURNE CAY
is a private island the welcomes transient yachts
| One is encouraged to keep ones trash till one leaves or pay the price (That is US dollars). |
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| Sky, always smiling... |
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| Sharing a moment with dad |
| Chris and I off kayaking |
| Sky doing school in the cockpit. If we do some exploring in the morning, school is done in the afternoon or evening. |
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| Geoff on Magic Frog, sailed in to the bay at Shroud Cay. A friend from childhood and we meet in the Bahamas years later. |
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| Sky and Layla swim over as Geoff drops his anchor near us. |
| Rourke and Geoff rowing over with Biko, mans best friend. |
| Coffee and laughs on Magic Frog |
| Layla blowing the conch horn. Its a tradition here at sundown. |
| Chris and Biko involved in a conversation. |
| Sky and Geoff sailing his Frosty. |
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| Rourke having his turn. The kids loved it, thanks Geoff. |
WARDERICK WELLS CAY
is part of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, its a marine protected area that consists of 15 large islands and many small ones.
| The snorkeling here on the coral garden is just lovely, turtles, rays and nurse sharks |
| Rourke, Skyla and Layla with Exuma Park HQ in the background |
| Rourke doing school on the move |
Barukh haba! to readers in Israel, Welcome.





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