Sunday, July 12, 2015
The tattered island of Eleuthera was our next stop. We sailed and motor sailed for several hours, sometimes in little squalls, to a lovely anchorage near the glass window, an area where at high tide, the Atlantic surges over low rocks and pours onto the banks. A bridge across the top provides the window through which the waters enter.
We hiked on shore,examining the bridge and discovering the beautiful, Queen's Bath, a luminous rectangular pool of pale green waters, trapped in rocks at low tide and reachable by climbing down the jagged limestone cliffs. Other interesting rock formations and views dotted the roadside.
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