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Caribbean Moment: Davis Beach, Eleuthera, The Bahamas 

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Davis Beach on the island of Eleuthera.

Eleuthera is a big island. It is a long island. It is nigh impossible to explore it in one trip. 112 miles by 1 mile on average, three main airports, it is place of many different corners and realms. 

And at the far northwest of the island is one of its least-trafficked places: Davis Beach, an endlessly calm, quiet stretch of sand just before Eleuthera is cut off across the water from Current Island. 

To call it uncrowded would be an understatement. You could spend a month here and seldom see a single other soul. It’s the sort of seclusion and sanctuary you can only find in the Out Islands of The Bahamas. 

The latest Caribbean Moment takes you to the turquoise serenity that is Davis Beach. 

Take a journey to Eleuthera in the video at the top of the page. 

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