Thank God the Bahamian people will retain ownership of this most sacred treasure. My 25yr old son Jacob was recently killed in an automobile accident south of Clarence Town. Deans Blue Hole was his favourite place on this great planet of ours and after cremation we released Jacobs ashes into the Blue Hole. My family and I have been visiting Long Island since we purchased a lot in Turtle Cove back in 1996 (we are Canadian). Now my son will spend eternity in the place that he loved most. Never let foreign interests control your most beautiful asset.
jerzyski says...
Thank God the Bahamian people will retain ownership of this most sacred treasure. My 25yr old son Jacob was recently killed in an automobile accident south of Clarence Town. Deans Blue Hole was his favourite place on this great planet of ours and after cremation we released Jacobs ashes into the Blue Hole. My family and I have been visiting Long Island since we purchased a lot in Turtle Cove back in 1996 (we are Canadian). Now my son will spend eternity in the place that he loved most. Never let foreign interests control your most beautiful asset.
On Dean's Blue Hole 'to stay in the hands of Bahamian people'
Posted 6 September 2013, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal