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Date: | Tue, 25 Feb 2003 17:43:28 -0500 |
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Hi Mary Jo,
I just got back from a trip to Nassau and did a lot of snorkeling and
shell collecting around Nassau and Paradise Island. It was my first visit
to the Bahamas so I can't speak for the other Islands. Sadly, the
reputation for not so good shelling in Nassau/Paradise Island was backed up
by my experience (although I didn't get to the south side of the island
where I imagine there is less polution). There is a cove near Atlantis
(Love's beach) where I found some good shells snorkling and on the beach.
Also you can try a beach further East on Paradise Island called Snorkeler's
Cove. But all in all it was pretty slim pickings. I would recomend just
about any other Island to visit. If it had to be Nassau though, I would
recomend visiting nearby Blue Lagoon (Salt Cay) Is. (Ferry from Paradise
Island about a half hour and $25). That is pretty much where I found all
my good shells in some quantity. There is a little human made secluded
harbor area on the south side of the Island where I snorkeled in shallow
water and found many excellent shells (including 3 Cassis tuberosa's - one
amazingly over ten inches! - he was a bit worn and I didn't know how I
would go about transporting/killing him so I decided to only take his
picture). I also encountered a huge Manta (Sting?) Ray kicking up a bunch
of "smoke" flapping his wings on the ground.
-Take care, Kevin
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