Monday, March 14, 2016
Little Harbour
We arrived yesterday to Little Harbour a quaint anchorage in the Abacos. It should be called Turtle and Ray village since there are many living here in the cove. We have seen more than 10 turtles and several giant rays. This morning we are planning to get our boards out and SUP the harbour to see the turtles up an personal. I will obviously try to get a photo or two, but I have to say the turtles here are very fast and they tend to stay under the water only coming up once in a while. After we go turtle watching we are planning to take the big boat up to Sandy Cay where there is a nature park and great snorkelling. It is finally a calm day on the water so it should be great. If it is an ok anchorage then we will stay there overnight otherwise we will move on down the road to a more protected anchorage. Attached are photos from Little Harbour, Pete's Pub and The Gallery. Randolph and Margot Johnston made Little Harbour their home during the middle 1950's and founded an art colony there. Randolph was an internationally known artist renowned for his lost wax casting in bronze and his wife Margot worked with ceramics. Their son Pete now runs Pete's Pub and Gallery and makes life size marine bronzes and jewlry.
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