This is Harbour Island; a small island with a big personality. Being only three miles long, the preferred mode of transportation is by golf cart. No cars needed. The people are some of the warmest you’ll ever meet. In fact, you can’t pass by anyone on this island without waving hello. When you arrive on the island, the welcome sign reads “Harbour Island: Home of Friendly People.” The sand is pink. The fish are plentiful. This place is a hidden paradise tucked away in the Bahamas. Rick and I consider ourselves extremely fortunate to have been asked to photograph a wedding here for an amazing couple. Wedding photos coming soon. For now, just relax and enjoy some images from around the island.Fisherman
Fishing Nets
The Bay
Boys playing in the water near a pile of conk shells
This is the delicious animal that once lived in the conk shell.
I’m not sure how they got these license plates, since there aren’t really cars on the island.
Local Dog
Some sweet local kids
The rooster catcher
One of the many amazing sunsets
The Landing
Roots
Doors of the Rock House
Dock
Security guard at Viccum Night Club.
Owner of Viccum proudly sharing the famous ‘biggest coconut on the Island’.
Local guy at the club.
This was pretty much how each day ended…
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