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Sight seeing is also highly recommended all over the
island. There are century old churches, which, without a doubt, are
some of the most well preserved and beautiful of The Bahamas' historical
buildings. Historical evidence of a time when inhabitants lived solely
by the yield ofthe land can be seen in ruins of plantations and colonial
buildings, most notably an old plantation in Grays, the dungeon of
which was once used by wreckers hiding their loot from ships lured
upon the reefs. Another castle-like ruin, thought to be the summer
home of one of the Bahamas' early govenors, is located on a high bluff
in Dunmore seven miles south of Clarence Town.
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