Petting Sharks in the Bahamas - S1:E14

We finish up our time at Staniel Cay and head to Compass Cay to pet some nurse sharks! After that we sail down to Black Point to ride out some weather.

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Places we visited in this episode:
Compass Cay – very scenic and nice island but the marina can be a little pricey. $10 just to land your dinghy!
Thomas Cay – some good hiking and views.
Black Point on Great Gauna Cay – Really relaxing and nice place. Several different restaurants and very good laundry service.

Music:
Where I am from – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Believer – Silent Partner
On My Way Home – The 126ers
The Wrong Time – Silent Partner
End of Summer – The 126ers
Up Above – Letterbox
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