Travel Bulletin

Between two worlds

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The tiny bohemian island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas is long and narrow, at around 180km long and 2km wide. But it’s not just the laid back culture of the island that attracts the tourists. Located at its narrowest point is Glass Window Bridge, a 9m-wide rocky platform towering from the water that connects the north and southern points of the island. Venturing onto the precarious paved formation will put you directly between the serene, turquoise green Caribbean Sea and the raging, dark blue Atlantic Ocean. The jaw-dropping juxtaposit­ion and clear separation of the two bodies of water is a true visual treat – if you’re brave enough to give it a try.

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