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    Would you like to visit the Bahamas? I would like to visit the Bahamas so that I can see the blue water, go on a cruise, and visit the island of Nassau. I would like to see the pretty water. Going on a cruise to the Bahamas would be extraordinary . Learning about pirates in Nassau would be awesome. The Bahamas have beautiful blue water. Sitting by the clear water would be relaxing. Because the water is so clear it is easy to find seashells in the sand. Watching the animals through the…

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    My favorite vacation was the time when my father and I took a cruise to the Bahamas. We went through different types of cities such as Freeport and Nassau. I enjoyed seeing the sites, going to little shops, looking at all the views Bahamas had to offer, and learning the diverse cultures. The Bahamas offered a few amazing attractions and events while we were there. We did family activities such as boating riding, fishing, seeing the dolphins, and taking tours around a few cities. The food we had…

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    magine you're one of the about 1,670,217 tourists who cruise to grand cayman each year, you already have a great cruise booked to an amazing island, however there is still one more thing you need. A great hotel to make your vacation memorable, but since Grand Cayman is brushed or hit by a tropical storm or hurricane about once every 1.68 years and on average, a direct hit from a hurricane once every 5.3 years. However since a lot of people are paranoid, they will think that if they come that…

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    Slavery, and The Bahamas Piracy, the swashbuckling shipmates of old. There are many accounts of piracy; some from merchant sources, others from the nations themselves. But one thing stands tall: Piracy had an effect on The Bahamas (and the wider Caribbean as well). In this paper, I attempt to explore the connections between piracy and The Bahamas - whether they be economical, social or political. The Beginnings of Atlantic Piracy: Piracy existed since the rediscovery of the Bahamas (and the…

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    “Cast off on an unforgettable Bahamas cruise to discover a world of sand, surf and sun plus all the leisure, recreation and magic of the tropics.” Disney Cruise Line uses this piece of imagery to entice people to take one of their Bahamian Cruises. I have had the opportunity to travel to the Bahamas a few times on Disney cruises with my family. While I am grateful for the chance to travel, I was a bit hesitant to go on a cruise that traveled back to the Bahamas when my first few experiences…

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    your best recommendations would be Jamaica or the Bahamas. Each of these islands provides remarkable sceneries, a cool, relaxing atmosphere and the tropical sunshine. Both Jamaica and the Bahamas are what vacation destinations are made of. In this regard here are some points to assist you in making your pick. On arrival, you may want to grab a drink doing a little sightseeing as the breathtaking views may never end. Both Jamaica and the Bahamas offer beautiful natural sceneries that are…

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    Then I die. It all started when I was on my way to the Bahamas. Me and my family were all in high hopes of having a good vacation. “So John what do you want to have to drink?” said Jenny. “What ever you get me is fine” says John. I head to the bathroom to splash my face to stay awake for the amazing views of the ocean. I find myself in the cockpit when I hear screaming from the front of the plane. “John honey come back! What is happening!” screamed Darrell, Johns dad. “Birds! Birds! Get away…

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    Swish! Splash! Swish! The waves went against the boat. We were in the sunny Miami Florida on the dock waiting in line to go to the Bahamas. There were so many peole there and the ship was massive. They asked for our passports and tickets then we entered the coolest thing ever...the tunnle to the ship.We were on a cruise now and there were glass elevators that were going Up! Down! Up! Down! It was the coolest thing ever and then I walked outside on the deck and saw…… a BUFFA! It was so big it…

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    resolved that Capital Punishment should be enforced in The Bahamas. However, I strongly oppose this motion. In its simplest form, capital punishment is defined as; the legal authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime, in our Constitution of the Bahamas our form of punishment is still listed to this day as; death by hanging. Enforce means to compel observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation with reference to The Bahamas’ form of punishment has not been enforced since…

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    When I was eleven my family took a trip to the Bahamas. We departed DFW airport early in the morning, before even the birds had woken from their slumber. Our plane landed briefly at a small airport in southern Florida where we swiftly exited our large vessel for the cramped, musty quarters of a seemingly ancient aircraft. My family and I sat in the plane for what felt like an eternity with nothing but miles of water as far as the eye could see. As the tiny metal bird descended from the skies a…

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