Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Warderwick Wells ...





 
 
At Warderwick Wells we found the headquarters to the Exuma Land and Sea Park.  We were fortunate enough to get a mooring ball in the very sought after northern mooring field of the island.  Here we would have a great jumping off point to the trails of the island. 
 
We walked along the main beach and admired the skeletal remains of a pilot whale that came ashore years ago.  We hiked Boo Boo Hill and recognized the markers left by many of our cruising friends.  We stopped at the blow holes but found that the winds weren't quite right to make the blow holes sing. 


On our second day we went further afield taking one of the longer hikes around the island.  Along this trail we got some great photos of the island and anchorages and even found a cave called Murphy's Hideaway. 

We've been running the dinghy around and found the remains of a sunken boat near mooring ball #9.  So many great sights to see both above and below the water.  Who knows what interesting adventures tomorrow will bring.

The Admiral

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