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To the Bat Cave!

September 15, 2017September 15, 2017 Next Exit Travel 673 Views

On the way to the hotel, we passed a road sign that pointed to “The Caves.” There was a small,

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Hurricane Irma decimates Caribbean islands

September 7, 2017 Regina Holmes 781 Views

Hurricane Irma destroyed more than 90 percent of the structures on Barbuda when the eye of the Category Five storm

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The Bahamas Straw Market a feast for tourists

August 29, 2017August 29, 2017 Next Exit Travel 779 Views

We arrive at the Straw Market around 9:00 a.m., just as its vendors begin throwing back the blue plastic tarps

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Batfish are the camouflage masters of The Bahamas

August 27, 2017August 27, 2017 Next Exit Travel 825 Views

I suspect deep down I enjoy being disapproved of. It may explain my adoration of a former bartender at the

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Jaws Beach was a pleasant surprise

August 24, 2017August 24, 2017 Next Exit Travel 724 Views

I’m not going to lie. The only reason Jaws Beach made our short list of places to visit on the

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Orange Hill Inn and the octopus

August 19, 2017August 19, 2017 Next Exit Travel 813 Views

Patrick leaves lodging up to me. I’ve got a decent track record for finding interesting places to stay – everything

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An all too brief look at the economics of The Bahamas

August 17, 2017August 17, 2017 Next Exit Travel 757 Views

The Bahamas are a cultural and economic crossroads and have been for centuries. It is one of many places Christopher

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Nassau: A tourist hot spot to start the trip

August 13, 2017August 13, 2017 Next Exit Travel 623 Views

So why Nassau? Arguably, Nassau caters to tourists, not travelers, with its omnipresent cruise ships and Paradise Island’s Disneyfied version

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Bahamas to get cyber security training

May 16, 2015 Dennis Adonis 828 Views

Sacramento, California: In the wake of information coming out of the Bahamas which suggests that some aspects of that country’s cyber

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