Crooked Island and Long Cay
Southern Bahamas, Bahamas
Crooked Island and Long Cay form part of a remote atoll in the southern Bahamas, encircling the vast, shallow Bight of Acklins lagoon with pristine white-sand beaches, bonefishing flats, and turquoise waters ideal for boating and diving.
Crooked Island, the larger northern arm with its crooked shape, features the quiet settlement of Colonel Hill—home to the Bahamas' first post office and high school—alongside historic sites like the abandoned Man-O-War Fortress from the War of 1812 and limestone caves amid mangroves and bird-filled wetlands.
Long Cay, a narrow 8-square-mile western extension once called Fortune Island by Columbus for its conch pearls, now holds a tiny population in the ghost town of Albert Town, offering secluded shores, flamingo flocks, and the remnants of its past as a bustling sponge and salt trading port.
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Bahamas
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