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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The island of Eleuthera typifies the Family Islands. Flying over Eleuthera at ten thousand feet it is seen as a long, skinny strip of land hooked at both ends and so narrow at the upper end that the oceans come together and pass under a bridge. Translucent waters that change colors with the light provide the charm. Populated since 1648, initially by a group calling themselves The Eleutheran Adventurers, from Bermuda, it has been a base for ship-wreckers, pirates and for a brief time, cotton plantation owners. Today the base is tourism, small farming, fishing and the collecting of spiny </p>
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