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July 29, 2022
The out island adventure of a lifetime

I swam with sharks in the ocean and lived, unscathed, to tell the tale! I snorkeled in and around 96-year-old ship wreck as my summer adventures through the out islands continued with a visit to the westernmost island in the archipelago - Bimini.

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March 27, 2023
12 left homeless after Bimini fire

An early morning fire on the sleepy island of Bimini ripped through multiple homes leaving at least a dozen people homeless.

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January 02, 2013
Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer Missy Franklin Coming To Bimini As Part Of Movie Shoot

Alice Town, Bimini -- Four-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Missy Franklin will be coming to the Bahamas in late March 2013 to shoot a diving with wild dolphins scene for the upcoming film The Current.? The historic Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina in Alice Town will host the cast and crew during their shooting schedule on the island.

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December 26, 2012
Sharks and Schools add up to Success in Bimini

Bimini, Bahamas - Once again, the community in Bimini has come together on behalf of sharks. This time a German production company was there to capture the amazing moments on film for an upcoming documentary. My husband and I are not from the Bahamas, but we love these islands and they feel like home to us.

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December 31, 2012
Bimini Big Game Club to Host Olympic Gold Medalist Missy Franklin

Alice Town, Bimini- Four-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Missy Franklin will be coming to this small, Bahamas out-island in late March 2013 to shoot a diving with wild dolphins scene for the upcoming film "The Current." The

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January 11, 2013
Mangrove Magic In Bimini, Bahamas

Trees for Life is a Canadian based charity created to educate children about the importance of trees. In 2013 they are launching a series of videos in which the world's coolest forests will be featured as curriculum for 5th and 6th
grade students.

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