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    the Butzemann which is a rather paranormal or inhuman being who carries children away in the night and hides in the dark corners under the bed or closet. Butzemann is mostly used by Germanic cultures as a way of getting children to sleep. In the Bahamas the Small Man is a man who rides in a cart drawn by itself and picks up any child seen outside after dark. The analog that seemed to be most frightening is and Egyptian variant called “Abu Rigl Maslukha”: it is explained as a monster that got burned

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    exists! This year I was gifted with the opportunity to go to the Bahamas, the outstanding culture, the amazing sights and all the breathtaking rides, all reasons why I would like to go there again. To begin, my dream vacation would be going to the Bahamas because of all the fascinating places to visit. In one resort alone there are at least 10 pools. At the beach, the water is always warm and it is crystal clear. In the Bahamas, there are plenty of extremely fascinating caves to explore. Also

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    It was a nice sunny day on the beach in the Bahamas. There was a nice, calm breeze and there wasn’t a single cloud in the sky. In the distance there were other islands and boats, and a giant building. It looked like a picture out of a magazine. “Do you want to go parasailing?” the parents asked us. “Sure,” my sister said. “Yeah!” said my friend. “Sure that sounds cool,” said my friend’s sister. “Yes!” I said impulsively, I didn’t want to go, in fact, I was terrified, not even that, I was petrified

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    Bahamas Inclusive Family Resorts For Budget Restricted Family Fun One of the main restraints for taking a family to a dream vacation destination is not the cost of getting there, or even the cost of the accommodation, but rather the way in which costs add up whilst you’re there. It might just be an ice cream there, a pony trek there, or even the hire of a deck chair for a couple of dollars, but by the end of a day, you’re usually out of pocket and that’s where a Bahamas inclusive family resorts vacation

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    2011, I went with my family on a spring break vacation to the Bahamas. We didn’t only just go to the Bahamas, but did so in style on a cruise ship. I was lucky enough to visit the largest island, New Providence. Nassau is the capital city and center of the Bahamas offering everything the Bahamas have to offer. While on this trip, I got to experience a new culture, new locations, and new activities that I have never before done. The Bahamas have a very unique culture in a sense that it has changed to

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    vacation, travelers must first decide where they want to go. Choosing whether to go tropical or not is fun! There are many things that the traveler should waiver when making the decision on his/her destination. Take traveling to Las Vegas vs. the Bahamas. These are two very different places and each will require the right amount of research and assessment on the traveler’s part on as to why they would like to journey there. Las Vegas is a very exhilarating place to visit. Very close to the Grand

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    destination wedding Bahamas, it won’t take you as much effort as you think. Considerations of having a Bahamas beach wedding should bring to mind stunning scenery, striking background music and wonderful weather. However, without the correct planning, you may culminate in with a marriage that is not worth a rich man's nickel. With some farsightedness and a little time expended making contacts, strategies for a destination wedding Bahamas can take shape somewhat effortlessly. The Bahamas have many wedding

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    and you find yourself on an island with only your family. The only thing I remember was flying and then boom, the plane crashed. I was on an island and that is all I remember. I think I was traveling to the Puerto Rico and the plane crashed in the Bahamas. I was okay with it because it was still really good weather. Once I was out of the coma I saw my name, Lindsay Baumann, on a suitcase. I than remembered that was my name. That is how I knew it was mine. My sister Lacey and my brother Logan were

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    Some would say, Bahamas is a beautiful place to go on a Family vacation. The weather, people and climate made it the perfect choice for my families’ Spring vacation. I was 11 years old at the time and I was excited after hearing the news about this vacation because it would be my first ride on an airplane as well as my first time out of the U.S. This would be the most unforgettable vacation I’ve ever been on. It was gorgeous! The weather, to me, was perfect. There was a constant breeze and not a

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    wonderful beautiful place, the Bahamas. I realized that this was going to be the trip of a lifetime. The second I stepped off the cruise boat I could feel the blazing hot sun on my back as I thirst for cool refreshing water. It was hundred degrees and I couldn’t wait for the wonderful refreshing dip at the beach. As we landed in Freeport, Bahamas, the first thing I saw from my miniature cluttered window was the gorgeous white sand and the clear crystal water of the Bahamas. As I stepped out of the cruise

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