by GWTAdmin | Apr 21, 2014 | bahamas plants, cruiser destinations, cruising activities, hiking, jumentos bahamas, lee stocking island exuma bahamas, mangroves, ragged islands bahamas, rum cay
Giant flax-like plant at Buena Vista,Jumentos, Bahamas; estimated height~20 feet, width at base ~9 inches.Surreal seed pods, astronomically large asparagus-like stalks, strangling aphrodisiacs, quirky contrasting textures, determined invaders rooting in the oddest... by GWTAdmin | Apr 18, 2014 | beachcombing, cruiser destinations, cruising activities, hiking, jumentos bahamas, kayaking, pearson 365 sailboat, water cay bahamas
Dreamy… but real. Our Pearson 365 sailboat reflected offWater Cay’s glassy surface.Do you ever feel like you’re an invisible dot, a veritable, insignificant fly on the wall, blissfully surrounded by nature’s majesty? Water Cay, Jumentos, BAHAMAS recently cast... by GWTAdmin | Apr 1, 2014 | conch, cruiser destinations, cruising activities, cruising life, filleting a fish, jumentos bahamas, Scott Bannerot “The Cruiser’s Handbook of Fishing, water cay bahamas
Lady Marie provided a nice focal point for a beautiful sunset at Water Cay.“Conch? Wish you’d told me earlier. I cleaned 150 of them this morning,” George told us when we dinghied up, inquiring about the gargantuan mollusk.George welcomed us... by GWTAdmin | Mar 31, 2014 | bahamas, cruiser destinations, cruising activities, cruising life, great bahama bank, jumentos bahamas, long island bahamas, pearson 365 sailboat, wing on wing
Whoo-hoo! Wing-on-wing downwind from Long Island to Water Cay Jumentos!Bahamas Ragged Islands and Jumentos are remote! Here’s mini taste of our first day. More to come as internet access allows!Sunset over neighboring commercial fishing... by GWTAdmin | Mar 31, 2014 | cruiser destinations, cruising communication, georgetown bahamas, jumentos bahamas, long island bahamas, ragged islands bahamas
Phone booth, Thompson Bay Long Island; thelast location our cell-phone based hot spotworked. Funny, in the U.S. these phone boothare antiquated. Here, they’re still viable.“Is there cell coverage in the Jumentos or Ragged Islands?” I asked a few...