CoCo Cay: The end of the Trail
N 25° 48.949 W 077° 56.852
18R E 204477 N 2858599
A very pretty rock formation making a pond of water on the shoreline can be found at the end of the nature trail on Coco Cay in the Bahamas.
Waymark Code: WM322X
Location: Bahamas
Date Posted: 01/27/2008
Views: 75
Coco Cay is RCC's private island in the Bahamas. White sand beaches and bright blue waters surround this tropical paradise reserved for RCC's guests. This deserted island was once known as Little Stirrup Cay. Located within the Berry Island chain of the Bahamas, about 50 miles from Nassau, Coco Cay has a nature trail that ends on the north west tip of the island. It is there you should find a small natural pond of water as seen in this picture. The trail is just under a mile each way, so please insure that you have adequate time to return to your ship. Bringing a bottle of water is advisable. The start is near 25.49.081N and 77.56.068W. there are plenty of signs to direct you to the trail's head. A picture of this pond similiar to the one here will be needed for credit for this virtual cache/waypoint.
Picture location 1: N 25° 48.949 W 077° 56.852
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