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The Bahamas is an island nation located on the western side of the Atlantic Ocean, consisting of more than 700 islands and 2,400 cays, with Nassau as its capital. Famous for its crystal clear Turquoise waters, pink sand beaches and rich marine ecology, it is one of the world's top vacation destinations.
The Bahamas boasts natural wonders such as the world's only pink sand beach (Hubble Island), Pig Island (interacting with Atlantic swimming pigs), and Dean's Blue Hole (the world's deepest underwater cave). The coral reefs surrounding the islands are densely populated, making them ideal for diving and snorkeling.
The capital city of Nassau blends colonial-style architecture with modern resort amenities, strawberry market crafts, and Junkanoo Festival revelry to showcase Creole culture. Duty-free shopping, golf courses and a luxury cruise ship terminal attract travelers from around the world.
The Bahamas is located in the southeastern waters of the U.S. state of Florida, with a subtropical climate. Tourism accounts for more than 50% of the GDP, developed financial services, is one of the richest countries in the Caribbean, the use of the Bahamian dollar and the U.S. dollar common.
Note: After verification, "Bahamas bluff" is not the actual name of the place, presumably for the input error. The above is based on the real country "Bahamas", please provide more information if you are referring to another specific location.Located in the northwestern part of the island of Antigua in Antigua and Barbuda, Codrington is an important historical town and cultural landmark in the country. Named after Christopher Codrington, a 17th-century English plantation owner, the town was once one of the centers of the Caribbean sugar trade, and still retains colonial stone buildings, windmill ruins, and the remains of the old wharf, which bear witness to the changing history of the Caribbean Sea. Nestled in the mountains, the town boasts a tranquil bay with a charming Caribbean flavor that attracts history buffs and tourists alike to explore each year. Codrington is also an important part of the Antigua Cultural Festival, where local residents showcase their unique culture through traditional music, dance and crafts, making it an excellent window into the history and culture of Antigua and Barbuda.