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ROLLING HARBOUR, ABACO: LIFE’S A BEACH & THEN SOME…
ROLLING HARBOUR, ABACO: LIFE’S A BEACH & THEN SOME…
Rolling Harbour (the geographical feature) is a gently curving one-mile white sand bay presided over by the Delphi Club, which sits on a 50 foot cliff behind the beach. There are rocks at either end, fish in the sea (including bonefish and, in the right conditions, permit), birds on the shore and shells on the sand. And that’s it…
And if anyone can explain the strange ribbed sky effect that seems to have appeared from nowhere when I posted these photos that I took last year (300dpi), then I’d be very grateful…
ROLLING HARBOUR, ABACO – THE GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE
ROLLING HARBOUR, ABACO – THE GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE
Rolling Harbour, location of the Delphi Club, is a mile-long curving sandy bay on the east side of South Abaco, half an hour’s drive south of Marsh Harbour. It is marked on a handful of old maps and a couple of more recent ones. Other than that, it keeps itself pretty much to itself. Here’s a 30-second, 180º panoramic movie from the beach. Blue skies. Blue water. Turquoise water. White sand. 4250 miles from where I am right now…












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