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I lived in the Bahamas for almost 15 years and Ragged Islands sounded
familiar but I didn't know where they were either. I put "ragged islands"
in Google search engine and a Bone Fishing resort came up with the following
information. There are also pictures there. The URL is
http://www.bahamasfishingonline.com/
Gladys Fehling
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The Jumentos Cays and Ragged Islands are a long chain of tiny, perfect
islands stretching from Long Island down almost to Cuba. Remininscent Of the
Exumas but without the people, there are numerous white-sand wading flats
here, concentrated in the Ragged Islands at the Southernmost end.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Kirsh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: Shell Paradise
> Dean,
> Where 'zackly is this chain? I don't recognize which you're talking about.
> Thanks,
> David Kirsh
> Durham, NC
>
> On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 06:23:27 +0000 Dean Spiegel
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> wrote:
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> after having traveled all over the carribbean for many years,
> the ragged island chain (also called "the jamentos") is one of the better
> places.
> though it is out there.
> one of those places where when you show up, the natives throw a party
'cause
> the "white mon" has arrived.
> but i would not go there unless you know what you're doing.
> really good ocean side beaches where the breakers are leniant and soft so
> the shells don't get destroyed.
> some of my best finds over there.
> happy dreams.
> Dean from miami
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>
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