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looking to slow right the F down? any of the family (meaning not primary islands) islands in the Bahamas, but particularly abaco, eleuthera, long island or andros. 100% totally different way of living than you are likely used to.
visited many times and wanting to go back before its all gone due to climate change.
edit: tagging @[email protected] cuz I did a dumb and subcommented.
Speaking of andros, the new show on Apple TV Bad Monkey takes place half in Florida and half in Andros, and was a really fun watch.
The book was excellent, by the way
ok, now thats just a slice of awesomeness! thank you, kind friend. will look for the show.
I just finished watching that show, and it is in part what made me decide it's about time I explore the Caribbean.
I've been to southern Florida, and Key West, a couple of times and I suppose I'm looking for more of that feel/vibe.