Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Glass window


The Bahamas are a series of low islands that skirt the shallow seas east and southeast of Florida. The archipelago is made up of huge carbonate deposits. One deposit is the island of Eleuthera, essentially a 110-mile spine of limestone that flanks the Great Bahama Bank. This is one of the few Web sites that covers the natural history of The Bahamas.

The driftless area connection, in addition to the sea level variations of the interglacials, is that we arrive in Eleuthera on Saturday.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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