More than 90 different species of aquatic life begin in the thick mangroves of the Bahamas.
The caves and blue holes of the Bahamian archipelago are home to some of the most spectacularly beautiful geological formations in the world.
An amazing underwater metropolis; the biodiversity of the reef is critical to species living in the Bahamas.
Beyond the iconic and pristine white beaches of the Bahamas, the Sand Flats are home to fierce iguanas, camouflaging stingrays, and the beautiful bottlenose dolphin.
Open water makes up nearly half of the area of the Bahamas and houses its most elusive species; creatures must be able to swim far and fast to search for food, mates and shelter.
A look at the coral that formed the Bahamas.
Ian Herring
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Maija Leivo
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