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Showing posts with label bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bahamas. Show all posts

09/06/2015

A postcard from the Bahamas (a wonderful market and a fish stamp!)




I received a postcard from the Bahamas, a land of complete relaxation and comfort! The postcard shows a wonderful market. Tropical fruit and vegetable stands with friendly service are seen throughout Nassau Bahamas. The sender, Melony is a nice woman, who loves to read, to drink tea and to have tea parties. Just like me, a tea-lover! At the stamp you can see a bonefish. Fly fishing for bonefish (or just bonefishing) is a popular sport in the Bahamas. Bonefish live in shallow inshore water, so fishing may be done by wading or from a shallow-draft boat. Bonefishing is mostly done for the sport, so the fish are released. But sometimes they may also be eaten. A typical recipe is a split fish seasoned with pepper sauce and salt, then baked.

Thanks a lot for the postcard, Melony!

24/04/2015

A postcard from Bahamas!


The Bahamas is an island country, consisting of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in the Atlantic Ocean in the continent of North America. Its capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence. The population is about 301,790 habitants. Official language - English.The Bahamas is one of the world's foremost vacation resorts. From its sandy-white beaches, crystal-clear waters, and undersea discoveries, to its year round warm climate and endless sunshine, it offers travelers nothing but a tropical paradise!
And... you may enjoy the national anthem of this sunny country:


Thank you very much, Rouén!