We went out exploring along the Devil's Backbone this afternoon in our
inflatable dinghy in the hope of doing some beachcombing and finding
the cave. As luck would have it, we were able to do both.
Here are some picture links from Google Earth (not mine), of both the
beach and the cave:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7467461
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/16854726
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/3328235
Excellent, Wayne!
however I think I'll pass on the caves. After all If I want to go
crawling in the cramped dark and dank. all I have to do is uncap the
crawl space and inch my way under my house and check for termite
advancement.
That does it for me
>however I think I'll pass on the caves. After all If I want to go
>crawling in the cramped dark and dank. all I have to do is uncap the
>crawl space and inch my way under my house and check for termite
>advancement.
Been there, done that (but not in a long while). Trust me, the cave
is better.
Very nice, Wayne!
Thx for posting this pleasant change from some anons accusing another
anon of being a child molester.
What did those shipwrecked do for food & water?
>What did those shipwrecked do for food & water?
Don't know all the details but Eleuthera has abundant fresh water and
good fishing nearby. The spanish sailing fleets used to stop there
to resupply. The Lucaya indians lived there for many many years
before the arrival of europeans.
I never got there when I had the chance. I now have it on my 'bucket
list'. Thanks.