This link is a map/photo combination that allows one to visually explore many areas of the Abacos. For example, one can move the map portion over Sea Spray / White Sound on Elbow cay and peruse many detailed photos. Seeing more detail of what happened at Sea Spray has been heart breaking. And that is only the tip. Anyway, if you have a special place over there, take a gander. Use the map portion to move over an area and then click on the icons to move the photos.
It's gonna rip your heart out.
https://www.sitetour360.com/bahamas360demo3/
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Recent Detailed Photos of Dorian Damage
Regards
Dan
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01-25-2020 06:58 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: Recent Detailed Photos of Dorian Damage
excellent, thank you very much for the link
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Re: Recent Detailed Photos of Dorian Damage
The devastation is mind boggling. We did two Trips to Great Turtle after Dorian, one week and again 3 weeks after the storm, loaded with about 8000lbs of supplies. Almost every home had damage, many beyond repair. It a going to take years especially considering how incompetent the government is...
Pascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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Re: Recent Detailed Photos of Dorian Damage
Wow, Mango's is gone! (Along with the other marinas) Thanks for the link.
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01-26-2020 08:26 AM #5Registered Member
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Re: Recent Detailed Photos of Dorian Damage
As a 2nd home owner over there, it is more accurate to say everything is gone. Winds gusting to 235mph (a F4 tornado with a wind field 50 miles wide) stalled over you for 3 days will do that, unfortunately. BPL says Abaco should have electricity in another 4 months. It will be 5 or more years before Abaco is a "destination" again with much of the old character lost to new development.
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Re: Recent Detailed Photos of Dorian Damage
About the only people with a livelyhood over there now are in grocery stores and construction. So many have moved out.
Sadly I think 5 years is optimistic.
The government isn't doing anything. In fact they still have 51 bodies in a freezer by the government building in Marsh.Regards
Dan