FLIGHT TO BAHAMAS. CHEAP MAUI FLIGHTS. FLIGHT OF THE CHONCORDS SEASON 3.
Flight To Bahamas
Afie Jurvanen (born April 28, 1981), known by his stage name Bahamas, is a Canadian musician, best known for the 2009 album Pink Strat, which was nominated for a 2010 Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo.Blenkhorn, Leigh (March 18, 2010). "", Simcoe.com. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
A country in the northwestern West Indies, an archipelago off the southeastern coast of Florida; pop. 299,600; capital, Nassau; languages, English (official), Creole
island country in the Atlantic to the east of Florida and Cuba; a popular winter resort
The Bahamas , officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an English-speaking country consisting of 29 islands, 661 cays, and 2,387 islets (rocks).
Shoot (wildfowl) in flight
a formation of aircraft in flight
an instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"
(in soccer, cricket, etc.) Deliver (a ball) with well-judged trajectory and pace
shoot a bird in flight
Bahamas Memorial
Picture taken of a service commemorating United Nations servicemen who died in WW2 including my gran's cousin Flight Sergeant Fred Pearce. I believe this picture was taken at a memorial in the Bahamas near to where Fred's flight was lost but can find no record of the memorial. Man in white suit was the Governor of the bahamasSir William Lindsay Murphy. Typing on back of photo says
"The governor, aide and family stand at attention during the last post 11th of november 1945. The memorial leads from the entrance directly opposite the lychgate The two tree's at the back are laurels which in about a year will meet directly over the centre of the memorial. A small closely growing vine climbs over the stonework. A vine, Pink Bandora is trained over the memorial and will eventually meet over the centre"
on the way to the bahamas
our view from the plane. this flight was SO turbulent that my bum left the seat several times even though i was strapped in, and people's hands, and books, were regularly thrown into the air involuntarily.