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Our first stop in the Raggeds was Flamingo Cay one of the northern most islands or Cay that you come to when crossing over into the Ragged Islands from the EXumas. This was a beautiful uninhabited island and pristine white sand beaches. Fishing boats hand out here as you can see in the sunset pictures and do bring the sharks into this area. There is a large sea turtle known in these waters but we are not sure this is him. The sunset this evening was breathtaking. The Sunrise did not disappoint either.
Before we head out the next morning we check out the cave. We have read about the Flamingo Cay Cave as one you can drive your dinghy into so we wanted to be sure and experience this as we don’t plan to leave the Raggeds this way. So glad we took the time to have this experience! The day was gloomy but we hoped for a nice ride down the eastern side of the islands, but as the wind and rain picked up we choose to dip back inside to the western side just north of Buena Vista Cay and head on down toward Hog Cay but not before we have some Dolphin visitors. We have read so much about Hog Cay and have decided to begin our exploring there. The sun finally comes out and we enter and full anchorage which we did not expect in mid April. We enjoyed our first evening and sunset before exploring Hog Cay. Just one of the many pristine beaches and islands we will discover in this isolated part of the Bahamas.
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