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My Deep Blue View Presents A Dry Dive tour of The Raja Ampat

Saturday 17th December 2011  6:00 PM

My Deep, Blue View: Underwater Photography

A presentation of Underwater Photography from Raja Ampat, Indonesia By: Scott Aranha. Scott spent a month out in Raja Ampat diving every day, and the marine life was spectacular. The photos Bustling with Life and Colour will be on exhibit and for sale just in time for Christmas. Part of the Profits will be donated to the Bahamas National Trust and The ...


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My Deep Blue View Presents A Dry Dive tour of The Raja Ampat

Friday 16th December 2011  6:30 PM

My Deep, Blue View: Underwater Photography

A presentation of Underwater Photography from Raja Ampat, Indonesia By: Scott Aranha. Scott spent a month out in Raja Ampat diving every day, and the marine life was spectacular. The photos Bustling with Life and Colour will be on exhibit and for sale just in time for Christmas. Part of the Profits will be donated to the Bahamas National Trust and The ...


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My Deep Blue View Presents A Dry Dive tour of The Raja Ampat

Wednesday 14th December 2011  5:00 PM

My Deep, Blue View: Underwater Photography

A presentation of Underwater Photography from Raja Ampat, Indonesia By: Scott Aranha. Scott spent a month out in Raja Ampat diving every day, and the marine life was spectacular. The photos Bustling with Life and Colour will be on exhibit and for sale just in time for Christmas. Part of the Profits will be donated to the Bahamas National Trust and The ...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 19th August 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 29th July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 5th August 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 12th August 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 1st July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 8th July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 15th July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...