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A tropical weekend wave of sun and sand ; With Bahamian hospitality in full swing, winter seemed a distant memory
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Jennifer Wolcott Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
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Geographic profiles
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/ Tourism
2002
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2002
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A tropical weekend wave of sun and sand ; With Bahamian hospitality in full swing, winter seemed a distant memory
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A tropical weekend wave of sun and sand ; With Bahamian hospitality in full swing, winter seemed a distant memory
2002
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There's much more to the island than that. For a local culinary experience, walk right past Dunkin' Donuts, Hooters, and Planet Hollywood, and head to the humble fish shacks under the bridge on Potter's Cay dock, where you can choose from a long line of Bahamian vendors who slice and dice conch salad or fry conch fritters while you wait. One of the best routes to local life is via the People-to-People program, founded in 1975. Modeled after Jamaica's \"Meet the People\" program, People-to-People has been hugely successful matching tourists with Bahamian families. We had the pleasure of eating Sunday lunch with the Sands family, who served a spread of of crawfish salad, fried snapper, spicy coleslaw, Bahamian-style macaroni and cheese (in blocks), the island's signature peas and rice, and cherry cheesecake. En route to the Bahamas airport, our warm and jovial taxi driver suggested that the next Bahamas visit include a tour of the \"Out Islands,\" which are quieter and more remote. \"There are 700 islands in the Bahamas, and only 30 of them are inhabited,\" he said, adding that his native Cat Island is the fairest of them all.
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The Christian Science Publishing Society (d/b/a \"The Christian Science Monitor\"), trusteeship under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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