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Article: The Bahamas: forever green and sun-kissed islands of the Atlantic.
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- Travel Agent
- Article date:
- March 10, 2003
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The Bahamas offers visitors a chance to experience a colorful local culture that blends African and British influences into something truly unique and welcoming. Beach resorts offer a wide range of sports, including tennis, sailing and golf.
Clients should be reminded that, in the British tradition, Bahamians drive on the left side of the road. Bahamian cuisine is a mixture of Caribbean, with a dash of Indian, and even a nod to the southern mainland of the United States. Diners will find that peas and rice accompany most dishes, and that the sea provides much of the basic ingredients of the Bahamian cuisine, including grouper, Bahamian lobster and of course, ...
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