Water passes through and around and beneath this island, the largest in The Bahamas (and sixth-largest island in the Caribbean) and just about a short flight from Nassau.
That includes blue holes — there are 178 of them on the island and 50 in the water around the island.
And then there are the creeks, estuaries and vast mangrove flats, an uncanny pastiche of sea water and fresh water.
On Andros’ east side, the ocean plunges to 6,000 feet just a mile offshore.
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