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What is the water problem in the Bahamas?

The Bahamas has been unable to meet the demands of the 11 million gallons of groundwater since the mid-1970s. This led to the emergence of barging water from North Andros due to strict rationing. Rising sea levels are expected over the next several decades.



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However, the islands have a relatively high homicide rate. Harsh immigration policies, which mainly affect Haitian-Bahamians and Haitian migrants, are often executed in the absence of due process. Government corruption is a serious problem that is thought to have had significant economic consequences.

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As a summary, the main scenarios for water supply in the Bahamas are: groundwater provided via water authority on a large scale, private water wells, groundwater barged from one island to another, fresh groundwater blended with brackish groundwater, groundwater piped from one island to another by underwater lines, ...

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The waters around the Bahamas are light blue because the water is shallow. The blue color comes from the absorption of red and green light wavelengths by the water. The blue is reflected to be received by your eyes. The light blue is a response to sunlight reflecting off the sand and corals on the bottom.

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Bahamas - Exercise a high degree of caution Exercise a high degree of caution in The Bahamas due to high rates of crime, especially in Freeport and Nassau.

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  • Avoid Nassau's “over the hill” (south of Shirley Street) and Fish Fry (Arawak Cay) areas, especially at night.
  • Stay alert to your surroundings at all times.
  • Don't walk alone, particularly after dark.
  • Don't carry large sums of cash or wear expensive jewellery.


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Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas. Be vigilant when staying at short-term vacation rental properties where private security companies do not have a presence.

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The higher cost of living in the Bahamas are due to the fact that most goods need to be imported, and all of these items are taxed, when they arrive and clear customs. Unlike the US, there is no income tax in the Bahamas.

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The waters surrounding the island appear to be various shades of blue as seen from space. These color changes are due to variations in water depth and sediments suspended in the water.

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Finally, like everywhere in the world, do not consume ice, or do not drink drinks with ice if you are not sure of its origin. If you have a sensitive stomach, it is best to completely avoid ice if you are travelling on the Bahamas Island.

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The water in your room is purified and safe to drink, in addition to numerous refill stations around the resort to help keep you hydrated. Additional bottles may be purchased from Atlantis Signature stores, and we thank you for partnering with us for a better future!

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Its spectacular palette of blues is created by the variations of shelf depths on which Bimini sits in the warm Bahamian waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

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The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos (part of the same archipelago) have some of the clearest water on the planet. You can easily see the bottom and count the starfish in 20 feet or more. The water in the BVI is no match (though it's pretty darned nice... especially around Anegada).

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