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Travel Photography Canvas - Twin Coves Beach - Eleuthera, Bahamas
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Canvas - Twin Coves Beach - Eleuthera, Bahamas

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Twin Coves Beach is located halfway down the island of Eleuthera just north of Govern's Harbor. The parking area and entrance is unmarked keeping it rather private and pristine. With two coves facing opposite directions it allows for calm water no matter the wind direction. There's also snorkeling around the small island that separates the coves where you can find a variety of tropical fish and sometimes larger predators that stop in to check things out.
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Twin Coves Beach is located halfway down the island of Eleuthera just north of Govern's Harbor. The parking area and entrance is unmarked keeping it rather private and pristine. With two coves facing opposite directions it allows for calm water no matter the wind direction. There's also snorkeling around the small island that separates the coves where you can find a variety of tropical fish and sometimes larger predators that stop in to check things out.
Twin Coves Beach is located halfway down the island of Eleuthera just north of Govern's Harbor. The parking area and entrance is unmarked keeping it rather private and pristine. With two coves facing opposite directions it allows for calm water no matter the wind direction. There's also snorkeling around the small island that separates the coves where you can find a variety of tropical fish and sometimes larger predators that stop in to check things out.

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