Saturday, April 6, 2019

WARDERICK WELLS PARK

We had guests on board for 5 nights and took them to Exuma Land and Sea Park, the first land and sea park in the world. This park is absolutely beautiful on water and on land. 


Above is the view down to our boat in the mooring field. Time Out is the motoryacht on left of photo. We are standing on top of Boo Boo Hill, a great little hike and fantastic scenery!


We love this park and visit it every year. This year we signed up to be members. We will head up there again next week just the two of us. We like to snorkel there at low tide. We did put our underwater lights on and WOW! Night time brings out alot of different water  creatures. Amazing.


The Exuma Land and Sea Park was established back in 1960. This park is one of many run by the Bahamas National Trust (not government). There are 32 national parks in The Bahamas, over 2 million acres of tropical biodiversity. Boaters know the boundaries of these parks on their charts, there is zero fishing and no collecting of shells. Pathways are in place so people stay on the "trails". These parks are wonderful and we hope to visit more this year as we head out of Exumas to The Berry Islands.

Paul at Sampson Cay, low tide

Shannon at Sampson Cay




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