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The parish church in Hope Town, Elbow Cay in the Abacos, Bahamas. The church is built with the pitched roof and pastel walls typical of the architecture of the Bahama islands.
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Bahamian girls dance in traditional New Year's Junkanoo parade on Green Turtle Cay, Abacos, Bahamas.
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Hope Town lighthouse on Elbow Cay, the Abacos, Bahmas, with lighthouse keepers' cottages in the foreground. Built by the British Imperial Lighthouse Service in 1863.
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The Hope Town lighthouse on Elbow Cay in the Abacos, Bahamas. Built in 1863 by the British Imperial Lighthouse Service. Its holiday lighting is swinging in 30-knot wind during a winter storm.
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San Francisco-registered sailing vessel "Common Crossing", a 46' Tayana also flying the required Bahamian Courtesy Flag, under sail in the Abaco Sea in the Bahamas.
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Local men dance and make music in the traditional New Year Junkanoo parade, Green Turtle Cay, Abacos, Bahamas
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Young men drum as part of the traditional New Year Junkanoo parade in Green Turtle Cay, Abacos, Bahamas
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High school boys' band participates in the traditional New Year Junkanoo parade in Green Turtle Cay, Abacos, Bahamas
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Women perform a traditional maypole dance, weaving a pattern on the pole using flat colored ropes in Green Turtle Cay, the Abacos, Bahamas
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Women perform a traditional maypole dance, weaving a pattern on the pole using flat colored ropes in Green Turtle Cay, the Abacos, Bahamas
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Children dancing in the annual New Year's Junkanoo parade on Green Turtle Cay in the Abacos, Bahamas
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Boy waits impatiently for his family to join his viewing spot for the annual New Year Junaknoo parade in Green Turtle Cay, the Abacos, Bahamas
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A Cuban cigar-maker turns the handle of a press to compact newly rolled cigars at the Graycliff cigar factory in Nassau, Bahamas.
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A Cuban cigar-maker slots a newly rolled cigar into a rack, ready to go into the cigar press at the Graycliff cigar factory in Nassau, Bahamas.
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Although technically not in the Caribbean, the Bahamas has neat pastel-colored whitewash houses, white sandy beaches and crystal clear water. This gallery contains photographs taken on a sailing trip around the Abacos, one of the Bahamian island chains at the far north-western tip of the country. It contains travel photographs and images of the Bahamas, Bahamian girls and boys and Junkanoo parades. These images and photographs are available for license as stock images and full color prints and photo prints.
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