Island Hopping the Exumas - S1:E12

The Exuma Islands in the Bahamas are some of the best cruising grounds in the world and we are happy to be island hopping them! We spend a few days at Higbourne Cay before moving down the chain to Warderick wells and the Exuma Land and sea park.

Be sure and join us next week when we swim with the Staniel cay pigs and snorkel Thunderball grotto.

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Things we would like to have…
audio/video equipment
better laptop (mine is a few years old and is hard to edit with)
water maker
wind generator
slightly bigger outboard motor for the dinghy
bigger boat so we can bring more people to be in the videos!

Music by
Where I am from – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Believer – Silent Partner
Lay it down – Silent Partner
Not For Nothing – Otis McDonald
Remembering her face – Silent Partner
Sunday Plans – Silent Partner
Mandeville – Kevin MacLeod
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