After exploring the cave for a while we packed up the camping gear and loaded
up the vans. We traveled to the narrowest point on the island, which is a place
called Glass Window Bridge. The bridge is a narrow strip of rocky ground,
surrounded by rocky cliffs , that is bordered on one side by the dark blue
Atlantic Ocean and by the crystal clear Caribbean on the other side. It was awe-inspiring to see the power of the
waves that were eroding the small strip of land. Scotty told us that soon the bridge will be
completely gone and Eleuthera will be
divided into two different smaller islands. We explored and took some
photos for a while before boarding the vans and travelling to the nearby Queen’s Baths. It was a
small inlet in the limestone cliffs that had been dug out by the waves and the
wind. There were small tidal pools that were filled with interesting sea life.
While we were there we were buffeted with sea spray from the waves crashing
into the rocks. We explored for about an hour and then decided it was time for
lunch. We then traveled to a nearby settlement and ate lunch there.
Our trip continued down to
Hatchet Bay to see a cave. When Scotty told us that their might be bats in the
cave. Some of us were a little apprehensive about going into the cave. However
he assured us that it would be fine and everyone eventually went into the cave.
The cave was one of the coolest things we have seen on the trip, and we waded
through freezing waist deep water with only our flashlights for light. At one
point Scotty had us turn all the flashlights off and we were in total darkness.
You couldn't see your hand in front of your face it was so dark. He then told
us a scary story and terrified us. Once
we got to the deepest part of the cave we discovered a small cavern filled with
clay. We painted ourselves with Lucian war paint and headed back up to the surface.
We climbed out of the cave using a rope ladder, whistling the Indiana Jones
theme song. As we exited the cave the sun came out and it stopped raining.
We then hiked to a nearby salt pond, to clean off our war paint.
This took some serious scrubbing but when we were clean we snorkeled in the
pond and found some sea horses. We swam around for a while and observed the sea
horses for a while and then headed to our campsite for the night.
We were
camping on a beach near an old abandoned US naval base. We set up camp and
searched the beach for some firewood. We used this wood to build a campfire and
then Kate and Scotty cooked everyone some quesadillas. After dinner Ben decided that he was unable
to endure the tent for another night and built himself a makeshift lean-to to
sleep in. It was very impressive and was better than the tents. After he was
finished we played a game called mafia until around 9 o’clock. After that most
of the class was tired from the busy day that we had had and went to bed. However the boys
walked up and down the beach and looked at the stars. There was no light pollution and so the stars
were the best that we had ever seen.
After that we put out the campfire and went to bed for the night.
Brian were you afraid of the bats? I hope you got pictures of your war paint. I know Danielle and Johnny would love to see those! Sounds like you are having a great time. Miss you.
ReplyDeleteMom
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAW SEA HORSES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine being in a cave with bats!
ReplyDeleteChris Riley
I would love to know how Ben's lean-to served him??? It sounds like this end of the Island is very diverse and intense! I am not sure I would have been able to enter the cave and then move through it in the dark too! Congrats for being bold and curious!!! However, if I knew I could come out feeling and looking like Indiana Jones or Marion in Raiders of the Lost Ark -- I might try it!!
ReplyDeleteSEA HORSES!!!!! Hope your having fun and you better bring me back something amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour favorite sister
Danielle
Dear Brian,
ReplyDeleteI hope your having a good time in the Bahamas. I hope the scary ghost story didn't scare you too much and also you didn't get stuck up in the tree again!
I love you Brian
From,
Jonathon