
No Name
Cay Pix
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Offering one
of the finest beaches in the central Abacos, No Name Cay is a
beach-comber's
paradise. From the northern tip of this multi-faceted cay, Green
Turtle Cay and the spectacular
sand-spit of "The Bumps" (and its almost blindingly
irridescent blue waters) can be seen.
(The tiny speck in the middle of the picture is an 18' rental
boat!) [Right] On No Name
Cay, the only footprints on the beach will almost always be yours
Just 10 boat-minutes from New Plymouth, No Name Cay is a favorite
destination
of Green Turtle residents, but is virtually deserted most of the
time.
A beachfront bar-b-que is a great way to spend a lazy
"No Name" afternoon [right].
(Yes, the beachfire is
bordered by conch shells!)
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You can wander
the cay's salt-white beaches in search of
shells, driftwood or even a conch off the northern end of the
island.
No Name's interior abounds with "flitters", "anis"
and a wide selection of other semi-tropical
birds, lush foliage, hermit crabs, curly tail lizards and a few
land crabs (all harmless!).
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