Friday brought us to the private island of
Half Moon Cay, another word for
Key, and pronounced
Key by
those who know such things.
Those who know such things told us that there are over 700 cays in The Bahamas. Most of them are uninhabited. You'll have to ask
those who know such things if any are for sale.
Half Moon Cay boasts all the important amenities.
We enjoyed time on the beach and a glass-bottomed boat tour over a couple of coral reefs. Here's what our ship looked like from the glass-bottomed boat.
Here are a couple of pictures of the theater. We saw a musical show one night and a juggler-comedian one night.
Barstools near the pool.
We arrived back in Ft. Lauderdale at sunrise on Saturday.
3 comments:
I was so thrilled to see that in the picture of your ship from the glass-bottomed boat, you were not aiming the camera DOWN. ;)
Nice pictures - looks like a beautiful place!
A juggler-comedian? I thought Phillip was in Nashville
Until you said that, the similarities hadn't struck me!
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