We've been thoroughly enjoying the Ragged Islands. A picture is worth a thousand words.
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| Anchored at Raccoon Cay. |
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| The view from Raccoon looking south. We walked the entire beach. It was a lovely morning. |
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| Hiking around Raccoon Cay. |
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| We see many of these walls in the Raggeds. At one time, they tried farming here and keeping animals penned in. |
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| There's nothing like the water color here in The Bahamas. |
From Raccoon Cay to Double Breasted Cay to Hog Cay....we have been snorkeling and working at building and maintaining the trails at Hog Cay.
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| Hiking with Jerry Luh on Hog Cay. |
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| Jerry shot an almost 9 pound lobster!! |
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| Our first snorkel trip. Jerry and Jerry display their catch. |
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| A view of the anchorage at Hog Cay taken from one of the southern trails. |
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| An overlook shot of the southern part of Hog Cay. Lots of flat land below with Silver Thatch Palm trees. |
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| Looking north from the newly created west rim trail. |
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| Another shot from the new west rim trail. |
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| Years ago we made the "baby head trail". The doll parts are still here! |
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| Most evenings we gather with the other cruisers at the Hog Cay thatch roofed hut by the water to watch the sunset...hoping to see a green "flash". |
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| We're not guaranteed a "green flash" but always an unobstructed view of the sunset. |















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