My cousins got to Nassau the 24 of April. When they arrived at the marina, it was kind of a coincidence because mom and I were going to the lounge to wait for our cousins Jasper, Maaren and Kirsten. But while we were walking to the lounge along the dock we saw them pull in a taxi/truck. I tried to hide behind a bush but Jasper saw me so while was I hiding Jasper snuck up on me and scared me instead of me scaring him. We stayed in Nassau three days then we decided to go to a cay (which is pronounced like key) in the Exumas (which is a whole bunch of cays). The name of the cay was Highborne Cay. It was a six-hour sail to Highborne but when got there the first fish we saw was a Barracuda. As soon as we docked our boat Jasper and I asked Talls (the man who helped us dock) if fishing was allowed on the docks and he said no. He told us that there was a floating dock on the other side of the breakwater that we could fish off of. When we docked it was 4:30 pm, so Jasper and I decided to use the rental bikes and go explore the island and look for fishing spots as well as spots we could hang out in. It was starting to get late so we decided to go to one more spot. We parked our bikes at the top of the little hill going down the beach, and then we walked down to the beach were there was a path to a “hot spring”. We walked down the path and saw an empty cauldron. There was a sign above the cauldron on one of the trees that said “ha ha ha, wrong way”. We walked back up the hill and rode our bikes back to the boat and ate dinner, then went to sleep. The next day at 7:00 am Jasper and I went on another bike ride to see the sunrise. When the sun had risen enough for us to get bored, we got on our bikes and rode down to the main beach, where we saw a huge thunderstorm heading towards us so we came back from our bike ride and headed to the boat. That thunderstorm went past us and we ended up having a great time on all of our days at Highborne Cay, especially fishing. | |
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June 2015
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