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  2. Goombay Kids - Wikipedia

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    Goombay Kids was premiered in The Bahamas on September 1, 2020. It is created by Stephanie K. Nihon and produced by LFD Productions and StoryGiants. The series has received two awards and two nominations. [1] [2] [3] The show stars Bahamian children, including Keara Jones, Adriana Nihon, Javien Rankine, and Mara McCartney.

  3. Lucayan National Park - Wikipedia

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    Lucayan National Park is a national park in Grand Bahama, the Bahamas. The park was established in 1982 and has a land area of 40 acres (16 ha), and 1,937 acres (7.84 km 2 ) in total. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The park contains an underwater cave system with 6.4 mi (10.3 km) of charted tunnels.

  4. Abaco Islands - Wikipedia

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    This growth makes the Abacos the second most visited destination in The Bahamas. The reason for the recent increase in tourism is because of the waters. Boating, swimming, and fishing are popular activities in the islands and cays that make up the Abaco archipelago, which have hosted fishing tournaments and regattas.

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  7. Clifton Heritage National Park - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Heritage National Park is a national park on the western end of New Providence Island in the Bahamas. It is managed by the Clifton Heritage Authority and has an area of 208 acres. Notable as tribute to the cultural history of the Bahamas, it was established as a protected area in June 2004 and opened to the public in April 2009.