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==References== ==References==
"Out Island Doctor", Evan Cottman "Out Island Doctor", Evan Cottman;
"Under The Sip Sip Tree," Pip Simmons, editor "Under The Sip Sip Tree," Pip Simmons, editor;
"99-Cent Breakfast", Patricia Glinton-Meicholas "99-Cent Breakfast", Patricia Glinton-Meicholas;
"Bahamian Scene," Susan J. Wallace "Bahamian Scene," Susan J. Wallace;
"Wind From The Carolinas", Robert Wilder "Wind From The Carolinas", Robert Wilder.
* Paul Albury: ''The Story of The Bahamas'' (Macmillan Caribbean, London, 1975) ISBN 0333171322 * Paul Albury: ''The Story of The Bahamas'' (Macmillan Caribbean, London, 1975) ISBN 0333171322
* ] and ]: ''Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People - Volume One: From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery'' (University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1999) ISBN 0820321222 * ] and ]: ''Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People - Volume One: From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery'' (University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1999) ISBN 0820321222

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Harbour Island is an island and administrative district in the Bahamas. Harbour Island is set off the northeast coast of Eleuthera Island. The principal city is Dunmore Town.

Harbour Island is famous for its pink sand beaches which is found all along the east side of the island. The island is accessible by boat or by plane through neighboring North Eleuthera Airport.

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References

"Out Island Doctor", Evan Cottman; "Under The Sip Sip Tree," Pip Simmons, editor; "99-Cent Breakfast", Patricia Glinton-Meicholas; "Bahamian Scene," Susan J. Wallace; "Wind From The Carolinas", Robert Wilder.

  • Paul Albury: The Story of The Bahamas (Macmillan Caribbean, London, 1975) ISBN 0333171322
  • Michael Craton and Gail Saunders: Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People - Volume One: From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery (University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1999) ISBN 0820321222


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