geo.wikisort.org - IslandHarbour Island is an island and administrative district in the Bahamas and is located off the northeast coast of Eleuthera Island. It has a population of 1,762 (2010 census).[1]
Island and district in Bahamas
Place in Bahamas
District of Harbour Island |
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Nickname: Briland |
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Coordinates: 25°30′N 76°38′W |
Country | Bahamas |
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• Type | District Council |
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• Total | 1,762 |
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Time zone | UTC−5 (EST) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) |
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Area code | 242 |
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The only town on the island is Dunmore Town, named after the governor of the Bahamas from 1786 to 1798, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, who had a summer residence on Harbour Island.
Tourism
Harbour Island is famous for its pink sand beaches, which are found all along the east side of the island.
The pink hue comes from foraminifera, a microscopic organism that actually has a reddish-pink shell.
Harbour Island is a popular vacation destination for Americans. Known as Briland to the locals, Harbour Island is colourful with English Colonial-style buildings and flower lined streets. Harbour Island is part of the Out Islands of the Bahamas.
In the middle 1960s, the American actor Brett King and his wife, Sharon, established the Coral Sands Hotel in Harbour Island.
Transportation
The island is accessible by airplane through North Eleuthera Airport, followed by a short water taxi ride from neighbouring North Eleuthera.
Gallery
Pink sand beach near Sip Sip's, Harbour Island, looking north
Horses on Harbour Island, looking east
Sunset on Harbour Island, looking north
Dunmore School kids in Junkanoo 2008, Harbour Island, looking east
Sunset over Government Dock and harbour, Harbour Island, looking west from Dunmore School
Dunmore School of Harbour Island, looking east from harbour shoreline
Sunrise, October 6, 2008, from the north part of the island
Afro Band Rehearsing at Sea Grapes Night Club on Harbour Island
Starfish in the harbour on Harbour Island
The pink beach of Harbour Island
References
Sources
- The Harbour Island Story, Anne & Jim Lawlor (Macmillan Caribbean, 2008) ISBN 978-0-333-97051-5
- The Story of The Bahamas, Paul Albury (Macmillan Caribbean, London, 1975) ISBN 0-333-17132-2
- Out Island Doctor, Evan Cottman
- Under The plop o lop Tree, Pip Simmons, editor; 'Uncle Gundy' narrator, Barbra Young Photographs
- 99-Cent Breakfast, Patricia Glinton-Meicholas
- Bahamian Scene, Susan J. Wallace
- Wind From The Carolinas, Robert Wilder
- Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People - Volume One: From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery, Michael Craton and Gail Saunders (University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1999) ISBN 0-8203-2122-2
Local Government in the Bahamas |
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Related |
- Chief Councillors
- Hope Town District Council
- Local Government Act
- New Providence
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На других языках
- [en] Harbour Island, Bahamas
[es] Isla Harbour
La Isla Harbour (en inglés: Harbour Island) es una isla y distrito administrativo en las Bahamas. Isla Harbour se encuentra fuera de la costa noreste de la Isla Eleuthera. La única ciudad de la isla es Dunmore City (Ciudad Dunmore), nombre de un exgobernador de las Bahamas, el Conde de Dunmore (1786-1798), quien tenía una residencia de verano en la Isla de Harbour.
[fr] Harbour Island
Harbour Island (aussi appelé Briland localement) est une île des Bahamas située au nord de l'île d'Eleuthera.
[it] Harbour Island (Bahamas)
Harbour Island è un'isola e un distretto delle Bahamas con 1.702 abitanti al censimento 2010[1].
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