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The Hermitage

By Chelsea Posted in - on October 26th, 2015

The Hermitage is a historic landmark on Little Exuma that is evidence of the island’s short-lived cotton plantation era. Visitors can check out the remains… Read more »

St. Andrew’s Anglican Church

By Chelsea Posted in - on October 26th, 2015

St. Andrew’s in George Town was founded in 1802 but left to rot during a time when pirates dominated the area. A second St. Andrew’s… Read more »

Tribute to Pompey

By Chelsea Posted in - on October 26th, 2015

This historic site is a glittering golden symbol of a man triumphing over slavery juxtaposed with an old rotting jail. Pompey, a slave under British… Read more »

Salt Beacon

By Chelsea Posted in - on October 26th, 2015

On the Queen’s Highway near Williamstown is the Salt Beacon, a classical Tuscan column built in the first half of the 19th century to guide… Read more »

Thunderball Grotto

By Chelsea Posted in - on October 26th, 2015

Thunderball Grotto is an amazing underwater cavern that has become one of the most famous snorkeling destinations here. It was used as a location in… Read more »

Three Sisters Beach

By Chelsea Posted in - on October 26th, 2015

Three Sisters Beach is named after three huge rocks that protrude from the ocean. According to legend, these three rocks emerged after three lovesick sisters… Read more »