Today we set upon a new adventure first by renting a car with no ID and no paperwork. This left us wondering if the guy just rented us some random car! On our drive we stopped at the 'glass window', named for the stone arch which once connected north and south Eleuthera.  |
| Glass Window |
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| Glass Window - West Side |
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| Fishmonger in Governor's Harbour |
The arch broke during a storm some years ago but the name remains. A narrow bridge now covers the hundred foot gap between the cliffs. Below the bridge is bedrock a couple feet above sea level which therefore still makes North and South Eleuthera a single island. When the ocean surges, the cliffs are breached and for a time a waterfall cascades from the dark blue waters of the Atlantic into the turquoise waters of the Bahama Banks. We watched pounding surf crash into this narrow window amazed at the power of water and wind.  |
| Remnants of an extensive farming industry | |
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| Coffee at the Front Porch in Hatchet Bay |
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| Sundowner aboard Hullabaloo |
On the humorous side we managed to get lost on an island with only one main road and when we ended up back at the restaurant at which we had just eaten lunch and from where we were trying to leave, Walter quipped "I was here the last time I was here!"
We finished our day with a 'sundowner' on Hullabaloo, the boat anchored next to us. The owners, a lovely couple, Pat and Bill, are the proud parents of actress Jennifer Garner.