From Paradise to Plastic: The Saddest Beach in The Bahamas

After a relaxing week in Georgetown, Bahamas, we set sail north to Little Farmer’s Cay in some fast but rolly conditions. The sailing was great, and we ended the day with a delicious dinner at the local yacht club. But what started as another beautiful island adventure quickly turned into something heartbreaking. We hiked to a remote cave, explored the island, and then discovered one of the most trash-filled beaches we’ve ever seen. Covered in plastic waste and microplastics, it was a shocking reminder of the impact humans have on even the most remote parts of paradise.

🌊 Sailing from Georgetown
šŸ½ Dinner at Little Farmer’s Yacht Club
šŸ—æ Island cave hike
šŸ’” The most plastic-polluted beach we’ve seen
🐶 (Plus, the pups join in for some beach time)

āž”ļø Don’t miss this episode—it’s an eye-opening look at both the joys and the harsh realities of cruising the Bahamas.

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After a relaxing week in Georgetown, Bahamas, we set sail north to Little Farmer's Cay in some fast but rolly conditions. The sailing was great, and we ended the day with a delicious dinner at the local yacht club. But what started as another beautiful island adventure quickly turned into something heartbreaking. We hiked to a remote cave, explored the island, and then discovered one of the most trash-filled beaches we've ever seen. Covered in plastic waste and microplastics, it was a shocking reminder of the impact humans have on even the most remote parts of paradise.

🌊 Sailing from Georgetown
šŸ½ Dinner at Little Farmer's Yacht Club
šŸ—æ Island cave hike
šŸ’” The most plastic-polluted beach we've seen
🐶 (Plus, the pups join in for some beach time)

āž”ļø Don’t miss this episode—it’s an eye-opening look at both the joys and the harsh realities of cruising the Bahamas.

This channel is funded by viewers like you. Please help us keep this channel creating great content by Joining the Sailing Doodles Navy
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