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bahamalover says...

This is a classic example of Big Money pushing aside the rights of others. Here's a Pic so you can see how ridiculous this is.

http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2015…

On Little Harbour development

Posted 4 March 2015, 9:38 a.m. Suggest removal

bahamalover says...

BTW Paul, the turtles are still there, the dolphins still play and the night herons hunt and squawk in the shallows. The local captains and guides take you deep sea or flats fishing, and the Johnstons still cast bronze with the lost wax process. At Pete's Pub you can get a simple snack or a gourmet meal where the Elite meet to eat in bare feet. You have to have been there maybe, like we have, to understand how this is such a bad idea.

On How is marina allowed?

Posted 13 February 2015, 1:34 p.m. Suggest removal

bahamalover says...

I know Little Harbour well. I have been cruising the Bahamas since 1978 and have been to most of your beautiful islands. There is a time and place for everything and this is not the time or place for this. The Waterway Guide reported on this on Feb. 9. I tried to include the link so you can see what the cruisers think of this, but it appears I don't have the skill. It's at Waterwayguide.com/latest-news. Then go to the Bahamas section. This was a single family residence with a private dock and that's all It should be. It's a small beautiful harbour and this marina would take up a huge percentage of it, ruining it for all but David Southworth, who's the 4th. owner in 10 years of the development [ which is not in Little Harbour ] and who intends to sell these slips for $ 125,000 each.

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On How is marina allowed?

Posted 13 February 2015, 9:03 a.m. Suggest removal