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"The island is filled with natural beauty. The east coast of the island is bordered by the best developed fringing reef system in all of The Bahamas (and one of the best in the entire Wider Caribbean region)"

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"..Andros, famous for its bonefishing, and is home to many lodges which cater to the sport. Anglers come from all over the world to fish there. It is said to be "the bonefish capital of the world". Additionally, many divers come to explore the blue holes and spectacular coral reefs."

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"The island's blue holes are water filled cave systems. They attract cave divers from all over the world to dive sites such as 'Stargate', 'The Guardian' and 'Little Frenchman'. There are blue holes in the ocean and inland. Two of the inland blue holes on Andros include Charlie's Blue Hole, reputedly first explored by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and the larger Church's Blue Hole and Guardian Blue Hole."

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"Two hundred different types of birds are native to the island."

Andros is the biggest island of the Bahamas but it is also one of the least discovered. The island has a rather wild



South Andros Island by Robert Stein III cc
landscape with small palmtrees, swamps and several other species of trees. The forests are very impressive and the locals believe mytical creatures, called 'chickcharneys' live in the woods. Andros is not really dedicated to mass tourism at all, but there are many people visiting the islands, especially those keen on diving, birdwatching and those wanting to enjoy some secluded beaches.

Andros Island is the fifth largest island in the West Indies at roughly 6,000 km2 (2,300 sq mi) in area and 167 km (104 mi) long and 64 km (40 mi) wide at its widest point. It is actually composed of three major islands:


  1. North Andros
  2. Mangrove Cay
  3. South Andros


The island has the world's third largest barrier reef, which is over 225 km (140 mi) long. It is affectionately known by Bahamians as the "Big Yard".

The History of Andros

 

The first inhabitants of Andros Island were probably the indigenous Lucayan people. The Lucayans throughout the Bahamas were wiped out mainly by exposure to disease following the arrival of the Spanish in the 1550s.

During the 1700s pirates occupied the island. Morgan's Bluff and Morgan's Cave on North Andros are named after the famous privateer-pirate, Henry Morgan. Loyalists and their slaves also settled in Andros in the late 18th Century.

Andros Island's port of Fresh Creek was once a popular hangout for the "Rat Pack," including Sammy Davis, Jr..
In the 1960s and 1970s the Owens Lumber company, a US-owned company, deforested much of the indigenous pineyards that grew on North Andros. As a result of poor planning for re-growth, what is found on the island today over-crowded forests of mainly young trees.

Owing to its proximity to the Tongue of the Ocean and network of fresh and saltwater blue holes, Andros Island became a popular scuba diving destination in the early days of the sport, frequented by such well known divers as Jacques Cousteau.

The first dive resort on Andros was built by Archie Forfar, a Canada native who later died trying to break the Guinness world record for deep diving. His resort, in Blanket Sound, is now home to Forfar Field Station, an environmental education facility owned and operated by International Field Studies.

What 'Andros' means

The Spanish named the island “Espiritu Santo,” the Island of the Holy Spirit. A 1782 map calls it San Andreas. The modern name is believed to be in honour of Sir Edmund Andros, Commander of Her Majesty’s Forces in Barbados in 1672 and governor successively of New York, Massachusetts, and New England.

The island could have been named after the inhabitants of St Andro Island (St Andrew or San Andrés) on the Mosquito Coast, because 1,400 of them settled in Andros in 1787. Still another theory suggests that the island was name after the Greek isle of Andros, by Greek sponge fishermen.

Andros today

Andros is the least densely populated of all the Bahamas, with a population of a little over six thousand. Most of these people live on the east coast of the island in the three major towns on the island;

North Andros: Nicholls Town and Andros Town


South Andros: Congo Town


Much freshwater comes from this island, with about nineteen million litres of freshwater being shipped to Nassau a day through the pumping station located in Morgan's Bluff. Andros has thousands of kilometres of freshwater rivers that come from rainwater collected in the many caves in the island's interior.

A type of fabric called Androsia is manufactured in Andros. Androsia is the local type of batik fabric, produced in a variety of bright vibrant colors and designs. It is distributed widely throughout the Bahamas.

The Chickcharnie, an extinct cryptid believed by some to be based on the flightless, 1 metre tall barn-owl, Tyto pollens, is said to have formerly occurred on Andros.

Andros is hit by a hurricane on average every two and a half years.

The AUTEC- Atlantic Underwater Testing and Evaluation Center Deep Water Weapons Range runs parallel to the east coast of the islands, and operates a base on North Andros.

International Field Studies, Inc. runs Forfar Field Station, located on the east coast near North Blanket Sound.

Students can stay there to learn about the culture, biology, and geology of the Bahamas.

Getting there

Andros Town International Airport serves the island.

Andros Island Tourism

Unlike most of the Bahamian islands, Andros's interior has been largely free of commercial development for the tourism industry, preserving much of its natural beauty. Current Bahamian tourism efforts refer to it as the least-explored island in the chain. There are currently efforts being made by the Bahamas National Trust and the Nature Conservancy to establish a national park on the island.

The island is filled with natural beauty. The east coast of Andros Island lies along the Tongue of the Ocean, a deep oceanic trench. In part because of this location, the east coast of the island is bordered by the best developed fringing reef system in all of The Bahamas (and one of the best in the entire Wider Caribbean region), with a vertical drop on many parts of the fore reef plunging to depths of over 1.8 km (5,900 ft). So extensive is this reef system that it is sometimes referred to as a "barrier reef", but it is not a true barrier reef in the strict definition because it contains only a shallow lagoon that is relatively close to shore. As a compromise, some have taken to calling this a "fringing barrier reef"


 There are more than 104 km2 (40 sq mi) of subtropical forests and the swamps are inhabited by more than 50 species of orchids. Andros is actually made up of three different major islands (North Andros, Mangrove Cay and South Andros) and hundreds of cays adjoined by these mangrove estuaries and tidal swamp lands. Two hundred different types of birds are native to the island.

Andros Island draws thousands of visitors every year. There are few hotels and resorts on the island. However..

Andros, famous for its bonefishing, and is home to many lodges which cater to the sport. Anglers come from all over the world to fish there. It is said to be "the bonefish capital of the world". Additionally, many divers come to explore the blue holes and spectacular coral reefs.


The Blue holes of Andros

The island's blue holes are water filled cave systems. They attract cave divers from all over the world to dive sites such as 'Stargate', 'The Guardian' and 'Little Frenchman'. There are blue holes in the ocean and inland. Two of the inland blue holes on Andros include Charlie's Blue Hole, reputedly first explored by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and the larger Church's Blue Hole and Guardian Blue Hole.

Religion on Andros Island

There are a number of church denominations represented within Andros. In North Andros, the Anglican Episcopal Church has a presence through St Margaret's Parish. This parish consist of two churches, St Margaret's located in the settlement of Nicholl's Town and St Mary Magdalene located in the settlement of Mastic Point.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nassau provides clergy for parishes throughout Andros.

On South Andros Sacred Heart parish is in Little Creek and St. Robert Bellarmine parish is in High Rock.

Mangrove Cay is served by St. Benedict's parish and Central Andros is served by St. John Chrysostom parish in Fresh Creek and Christ the King parish in Cargill Creek.

Catholic services are also provided on Saturday evening at the AUTEC Navy Base chapel.
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