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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Atlantis, Nassau, Bahamas
An invigorating sail all the way from Chub to Nassau, the wind blowing consistently in the low 30's!!
We were anchored front row and center of Atlantis, this time. The Marina treated us to a free day at the dingy dock. "Diamonds Are Forever" was there; one of the James Bond 007 Yachts. We had a wee walk-about and then left Nassau the next morning for a 29 knot wind motor sail to Allen's Cay to see the Lizards!
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