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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

 

These are two historical sites you should visit when you come to Nassau, Bahamas.

Fort Montagu- Oldest fort in Nassau,Bahamas the fort was built in 1741-1742 to help defend from the Spanish invasion.

BlackBeard's Tower- In the early 1700's BlackBeard frequently use the tower as a lookout spot when he was in The Bahamas. The tower located 5 miles east of Fort Montagu.

In 1782 Spanish forces under General Galvez capture The Bahamas. Also British-American Loyalist Colonel Andrew Deveaux recaptured in 1783. But years later the Bahamas gained independence July 10th 1973.

Although many people has settle or conquered in the Bahamas the impact they left on the island was good simply because there are different types of food such as West Indian, British, and Bahamian cuisines.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

 

Nassau,Bahamas

If your planing a trip to the Caribbean Sea 

your first stop needs to be Nassau,Bahamas

here's why.

  • If you enjoy warm weather this is the place to be.
  • If you're a BIG fan of beach and love clear sky blue water you might wanna consider the Bahamas.
  • There are many activities for adults and children from night clubs to bar from zoos to aquarium.
  • US currency is accepted everywhere, so there’s no exchange rate to figure out, and English is spoken everywhere.
  • Also if you're a foodie like me there are many different types of food to try than besides seafood. There are Bahamian cuisine is a tasty blend of British, Spanish, and West Indian influences, with a touch of the American South. Choose from five-star gourmet cuisine.
  • DONT FORGET to visit my favorite beach Cable Beach

Monday, January 25, 2021

 About me

I am 19yr female from Atlanta,GA 

I love music I listen to all types of genres. I have even written songs myself

I am apart of the LGBQT community proudly!!!!

I am proud Afro-Caribbean 

Favorite color is red because it can symbolize many things

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