Today, Port Nelson is the only inhabited town in sleepy Rum Cay. Notice the peculiar street signs in the shape of the island and the town square named for The Bahamas' first Governor-General, Sir Milo Butler, a Rum Cay native.
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A cay (sometimes spelled key or quay) is a small, low elevation island composed of coral reef detritus of rubble or shingle and/or sand sized materials that have accumulated on the reef top surface.
Two-thirds of the approximately 400,000 Bahamians live on New Providence, although this proportion has fallen somewhat with the development of Freeport on Grand Bahama.