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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Green Turtle Cay

We began the day at the historic settlement of New Plymouth.  This was another quaint old-world town full of character and charm.



New Plymouth is very small, and you can cover just about everything in a couple of hours. 



David in front of the New Plymouth Town Jail


We went to the Green Turtle Cay Cemetery, there were headstones that were legible that dated to the early 1800's and some that were so old, there were no headstones - just a pile of crumbling rubble.




We toured the Albert Lowe Museum

Albert was famous for making model ships

Painting of Albert by his son - Many of his son's paintings have been on various Bahamian postage stamps for years

Just a cool old house

We took the golf cart around the island to Black Sound, only to discover that there's really nothing much to see.  There are a couple of marinas and restaurants but nothing special - so we headed back to Little Girl to go do some exploring.   David wants to go conching and he's insistent he's going to find some!

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