This beautiful tiny islands-nation was destined to be my gateway into the legendary Bermuda and Atlantis areas.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Phase 1
  2. Phase 2
  3. Phase 3
  4. Initial Images
  5. Best Hotels
  6. Vegan Restaurants and Shops
  7. Ancient Ruins

 

Phase 1:

My first visit here was very brief; but a day or two, and was part of a larger expedition reaching from southeastern Florida all the way out to and past the Keys.  I was surprised and relieved to find out I’d actually gone a hundred miles straight into the Bermuda Triangle; I’d been curious about that infamous realm, and never dared plan a voyage there.  It worked out perfectly this way; I had no reason to suspect or worry going in, and every reason to be proud and return upon completing the exit.  The babes on the ship nearly made up for the fuglies, too; most impressive.  I even got a few prayers in to the Mer-people right below the 15′ waves rolling against and rocking our great vessel as it sailed.

 

Phase 2:

When I return to the Bahamas, it will be to explore Eluthra and Exumas; two places which came specifically recommended by a fellow Marine leader who had been years before.  I’m hoping to have time to meet and mingle with the amphibious goddesses and princesses who come ashore on those island lands.  I’d certainly accept their offers, if or when they make any, to take me briefly down into whatever underwater cities and other communities they might want to reveal to me then.

 

Phase 3:

What will my 3rd pass entail?  This whole area is deep within the territory of the Bermuda Triangle, after all, and there is more than just a tourist reason for calling its grandest hotel Atlantis.  Mermaids await somewhere out there, and I intend to hang out with their finest.  My third visit to the Bahamas and surrounding realms… may very well be entirely under the waves.

 

Initial Images:

Best Hotels:

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Vegan Restaurants and Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

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