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Photos Taken at "Fourth Hole" Campsite on the first night of K3's 8-Day Kayak trip along the southern tip of Eleuthera. "Fourth Hole" is the location of the original fourth hole of the Cape Eleuthera Resort's golf course, which now lays overgrown and abandoned.
Photos Taken at "Fourth Hole" Campsite on the first night of K3's 8-Day Kayak trip along the southern tip of Eleuthera. "Fourth Hole" is the location of the original fourth hole of the Cape Eleuthera Resort's golf course, which now lays overgrown and abandoned.
Photos from the K1 kayak group departure for their 8-day kayak trip along the southern tip of Eleuthera.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos taken from an outing with the Deep Water Sharks and Shark Stress Psysiology research groups. The two reserach groups teamed up to deploy a longline over 600 meters deep of the Exuma Sound. The groups were able to catch a Bigeyed Sixgill Skark (Hexanchus nakamurai). Once caught the Sixgill was tagged and blood samples were taking. The line took over an hour and a half to haul up and the entire process of tagging, taking blood samples, and then releasing the Sixgill took under 10 minutes.
Photos Taken at "Fourth Hole" Campsite on the first night of K3's 8-Day Kayak trip along the southern tip of Eleuthera. "Fourth Hole" is the location of the original fourth hole of the Cape Eleuthera Resort's golf course, which now lays overgrown and abandoned.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's recent Down Island Trip to Northern Eleuthera. The group checked out the glass window, Harbor Island, Spanish Wells, the new development on Governor's Harbor, French Leave and much more.
From a recent trip with the Deep Water Sharks Reseach group where they retrieved the the Medusa Deep Sea Camera froma depth of over 800 meters off the Exuma Sound.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. After a day spent dodging rainstorms K4 spent their first night camped "Deal's Point". After a late evening rainstorm, distant lighting and shooting stars helped make up for a fairly wet day! On the second day K4 kayaked to Plum Creek and set up camp, from their they will paddle along the rest of Eleuthera's southern tip until they make it to Lighthouse Beach - where the students will conclude the trip with a 48 hour solo.
Photos taken from an outing with the Deep Water Sharks and Shark Stress Psysiology research groups. The two reserach groups teamed up to deploy a longline over 600 meters deep of the Exuma Sound. The groups were able to catch a Bigeyed Sixgill Skark (Hexanchus nakamurai). Once caught the Sixgill was tagged and blood samples were taking. The line took over an hour and a half to haul up and the entire process of tagging, taking blood samples, and then releasing the Sixgill took under 10 minutes.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
On Sunday December 4th, 2013 the Fall 2013 Semester run-track participated in their culminating half marathon. With a start time of 5:30am the stars were out and a crecent moon guided them into Deep Creek Settlement, their halfway point of the run. As the Sun rose and students, teachers, and other staff ran back to campus they were met with a perfect rainbow to welcome them home! Congratulations run-track! You're now part of The Island School half marathon club!
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
On Sunday December 4th, 2013 the Fall 2013 Semester run-track participated in their culminating half marathon. With a start time of 5:30am the stars were out and a crecent moon guided them into Deep Creek Settlement, their halfway point of the run. As the Sun rose and students, teachers, and other staff ran back to campus they were met with a perfect rainbow to welcome them home! Congratulations run-track! You're now part of The Island School half marathon club!
On Sunday December 4th, 2013 the Fall 2013 Semester run-track participated in their culminating half marathon. With a start time of 5:30am the stars were out and a crecent moon guided them into Deep Creek Settlement, their halfway point of the run. As the Sun rose and students, teachers, and other staff ran back to campus they were met with a perfect rainbow to welcome them home! Congratulations run-track! You're now part of The Island School half marathon club!
On Monday December 5th, 2013 the Fall 2013 Semester participated in the 4-mile open ocean Super Swim. The Swim starts from Sunset Beach on Powell Point and goes along the coast of Cape Eleuthera to Chub Point and then finished back at Sunset Beach. The students, faculty, and staff endured changing tides, high winds, and choppy seas over the 4 miles.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
Photos from K4's depature and first two days paddling and camping along the Atlantic side of Cape Eleuthera. On the first night K4 camped at "Deal's Point" and then continued on to Plum Creek for their second night.
On Sunday December 4th, 2013 the Fall 2013 Semester run-track participated in their culminating half marathon. With a start time of 5:30am the stars were out and a crecent moon guided them into Deep Creek Settlement, their halfway point of the run. As the Sun rose and students, teachers, and other staff ran back to campus they were met with a perfect rainbow to welcome them home! Congratulations run-track! You're now part of The Island School half marathon club!
Photos taken from an outing with the Deep Water Sharks and Shark Stress Psysiology research groups. The two reserach groups teamed up to deploy a longline over 600 meters deep of the Exuma Sound. The groups were able to catch a Bigeyed Sixgill Skark (Hexanchus nakamurai). Once caught the Sixgill was tagged and blood samples were taking. The line took over an hour and a half to haul up and the entire process of tagging, taking blood samples, and then releasing the Sixgill took under 10 minutes.
On Sunday December 4th, 2013 the Fall 2013 Semester run-track participated in their culminating half marathon. With a start time of 5:30am the stars were out and a crecent moon guided them into Deep Creek Settlement, their halfway point of the run. As the Sun rose and students, teachers, and other staff ran back to campus they were met with a perfect rainbow to welcome them home! Congratulations run-track! You're now part of The Island School half marathon club!