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May 26, 2005
Bahamas in Infra Red #1
Man-made walkways through the dense vegetation allows visitors to this outer Bahamian island to walk more easily from point to point.
This view of the inside of a hut's grass roof shows the delicate weaving that holds it together during strong winds.
A church was one of a few building that existed on this small, remote island of the Bahamas.
A woman demonstrates how locals weave palm leaves to make various items and materials for housing.
A view of the pristine waters and the m.s. Maasdam from the beach at Half Moon Cay, Bahamas. The ship carries up to 1250 passengers.
Posted by Lana at May 26, 2005 1:48 AM
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