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White Cliffs of Long Island

Crossed by the Tropic of Cancer, Long Island is arguably one of the most stunning and contrasting of the Bahamian Archipelago’s jewels, with an ideal climate year-round with the Gulf Stream warming the ocean during the winter months and pleasant trade winds cooling the land in summer time.


Dramatic white cliffs and secluded coves of the East compete with enchantingly tranquil bays of the West. I don't think I would ever tire of the beautiful panorama of the ever-changing land and seascapes! Christopher Columbus described Long Island as the most beautiful island in the world.



These beautiful sea cliffs was created by the erosive power of waves at its base. The spectacular sea cliffs on the north coast of Long Island rise more than one hundred feet above the sea level.




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