a wealth of photos makes this post stunning, @sweetsssj.
I liked the fact that you focussed on one aspect of your trip to the hidden beaches, so that the shallows, flats and sandbars became a theme.
The mix of videos and stills allows you to give a mini tour of the island and the various amenities.
This was a more reflective post and the subtext was your epiphany. You stood back and saw the bigger picture and realized that a resort stay tended to restrict your focus and prevent you from experiencing a wider range of places and events in the Bahamas. That was insightful also for the readers, enabling them to be proactive in planning their own trip to the Islands.
You also were very practical in assessing the dollar value of the pre-paid meal with its limited fare - a subtle hint for future travellers :)
Again, this was an excellent post - you give real value here for prospective Island visitors and do not merely provide escapist entertainment. It was educational as well. I didn't realize you actually did swim with the sharks!
thanks john, I really like picture heavy posts as you might have caught on by now.
I'm glad you find value in my posts, you're one of the fewer people who spend time reading carefully and as always, I appreciate that very much!
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well, you're readable. You spend as much time on text as on photos or vids or GIF's and I appreciate that. You rarely make a grammar mistake (Okay, here's one you always commit - you put the apostrophe in it's when it's not needed - ex. It's a hot day makes sense (the apostrophe signals that a letter has been left out - the "i" lit. it is a hot day. But in cases where you express belonging or possession, you leave out the verb is For ex., the cat licked its paws.)
One recurring grammar error is no big thing - most people don't even notice it. But knowing you, you want everything to be perfect, which it never can be, but I'm giving into your need. Now, please don't obsess about it LOL!!