04 September, 01:08
Darby Island - The Exumas, Bahamas , Caribbean - Private Islands for Sale
This island is surrounded by crystal clear turquoise waters and features several white sandy
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05 September, 11:45
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
Interesting to research. Privately owned and managed.
"...it has a sinister past."
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"...it has a sinister past."
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
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05 September, 10:58
In response Seventeen Frogs to his Publication
It gets even more interesting...
"Before and during WWII, Darby Island was owned by a rumoured Nazi sympathiser and British hotelier, Sir Guy Baxter. King George of England gifted the island to Baxter upon his knighthood and it served as a lucrative plantation for him with livestock, cotton, palm oil, and more.
In 1938, he built an 8,000 square foot “castle” on the highest point of the island. According to some elderly locals, they remember seeing strange flashing lights during the war coming from the rooftop of the castle. Allegedly, it was discovered that Baxter was guiding German submarines prowling the Atlantic Oceans, allowing them to take refuge in Darby Island’s “exotic network of caves.”
There are other rumors, such as ports for submarines and a radio transmitting station, but the historical record is strangely short on any information about Sir Guy Baxter."
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"Before and during WWII, Darby Island was owned by a rumoured Nazi sympathiser and British hotelier, Sir Guy Baxter. King George of England gifted the island to Baxter upon his knighthood and it served as a lucrative plantation for him with livestock, cotton, palm oil, and more.
In 1938, he built an 8,000 square foot “castle” on the highest point of the island. According to some elderly locals, they remember seeing strange flashing lights during the war coming from the rooftop of the castle. Allegedly, it was discovered that Baxter was guiding German submarines prowling the Atlantic Oceans, allowing them to take refuge in Darby Island’s “exotic network of caves.”
There are other rumors, such as ports for submarines and a radio transmitting station, but the historical record is strangely short on any information about Sir Guy Baxter."
https://sailingwithserenit...
Sailing With Serenity: Sir Baxter
At approximately 23 51.24 N/076 13.42 W lies the Darby Islands. There is a good anchorage between the Darbys with Little Darby on the Exum...
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Seventeen Frogs
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05 September, 11:06
In response Christine De7 to her Publication
That is crazy. Wonder why abandon for so long.
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