Tuesday 17 April 2018

Cambridge Cay

After the solitude of the sout' side we entered civilization again at Staniel Cay and then back into the Exuma Land and Sea Park at Cambridge Cay. We found lots to keep us busy at Cambridge.  The snorkeling was the best we have encountered and the hiking was great as usual.


On the way north to the Land and Sea Park.  This was the entrance to a small private marina.  I wonder what it costs to own this piece of paradise?
You can see this rock from the opposite side of Cambridge Cay.  Sam was determined to climb it from the second he clapped eyes on it.  We couldn't see from the other side that it was in the water
But that wasn't going to stop Sam.
Almost there...
... made it!
I love seeing Binary from the top of a hill.  Always makes the climbs worth it.
3/4 of my boys.
Riley's dazzling smile is almost completely lost under his hair these days



On the ocean side of the Cay the soft rock is eroded away by the waves.  Very pretty.

Yet another beautiful ocean view.  It is amazing how different the scenery is on the east and west side of the cays.

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Another little cruiser monument. There is very limited cell reception in the park so I guess they have to entertain themselves somehow.

Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the snorkeling.  The kids really wanted me to buy a GoPro before we left the States but I didn't think the budget could spring for it.  It was a mistake.  If anyone is reading this while planning a trip - make sure you put a decent underwater camera on your list. We were chatting with some other tourists at the aquarium reef who had a camera and the said they would send us some stills and videos.  If they come through I will update this page but until then you can find some amazing photos at: http://www.boatlifelarks.com/2017/04/cambridge-cay-sea.html





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