VIDEO: The Sound of the Beach in Bathsheba

By: - August 27th, 2017
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Bathsheba, Barbados.

We’ve long loved the beach town of Bathsheba, Barbados for its eclectic mix of break-seekers, rum-lovers and spectacular scenery.

There’s just something mystical about the place, a destination that teems with inexplicable energy.

And then there’s the sound of the waves – the steady hum of frothing blue that is almost meditative.

Here’s what it’s like on the beach in Bathsehba.

— CJ

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