Saturday, March 21, 2015

Pictures from Little Harbor (Abaco)


Large cave close to our anchorage, purportedly the site where the people who settled and developed Little Harbor lived before they cleared the land and built their home.

High rock ledges surrounding the anchorage, many houses built to capture the spectacular view

The main "road" of the island, just in front of Pete's Pub, the popular place to eat and drink in Little Harbor. Those speed bumps are made of ship lines that have been recovered from the ocean. Quite unique.

The home of our hosts for beach night potluck, just on the shore close to our anchor spot. These folks are from Manistique, Michigan. Small world.

Their creative landscaping art


More yard art...multi-colored crab pot buoys. Clever!


No electricity in Little Harbor, so only source of power is from solar panels

Bahamian working with his machete to clear his land. We interrupted him to ask directions to the blue hole. Very nice man, thankfully - especially since he was wielding a huge machete.

One of the views of the ocean from a bluff

Rocky, lava-like stone around this part of the island

Friends Al & Collette, who went with us to Little Harbor and introduced us to our tour guide

Life is good today!


Pete's Pub. The popular thing to do is leave a t-shirt on the ceiling or wall. We heard one of our boating friends hailing Patriot on the radio, so Jim answered on the bar radio. You might ask...did we deposit a t-shirt? Well, of course! The next question...did one of us strip off our shirt? Answer to that is "no" - donated from Collette's t-shirt stash and signed by 8 of us! 


View from the deck of Brian (our tour guide and friend of Al & Collette



Patriot on the anchorage, picture taken from Brian's deck. MANY very large green turtles occupy spaces in this anchorage



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