South Side and West Side
The Pine trees lining the road are the natural forest cover for some of the Bahamian islands and once supported a thriving logging industry.
http://thebahamianphotographer.com/bahamas-photos-places/pine-forest-of-the-bahamas/South Side and West Side
The entrance to the luxury community of Albany.
https://albanybahamas.com/South Side and West Side
The World War 2 monument on the beach bears testament to lives lost during a more turbulent period in our history. A little more background can be found at the link below.
http://www.tribune242.com/news/2012/may/24/memorial-day-service-pay-special-tribute-hero/South Side and West Side
Elevated coral reefs line this part of the South West coast. The exposed surfaces are rugged, sharp to touch and cracked with crevices that formerly sheltered an entire ecosystem. I tried imagining the area as it may have been under water.
BREEF (Bahamas Reef Environment Education Foundation) posted this video that helped me understand a lot more.
BREEF's Virtual Coral Reef Field Trip: Life on the Bahamian Coral Reef
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N-2XqICOwUSouth Side and West Side
We spotted this Ray moving up a channel from a beach near Lyford Cay on the Western Side of New Providence. I know its not a Manta Ray. If, like me, you need some help to tell the difference...I found this article.
Types of Rays - Stingrays, Manta Rays, Electric Rays, and Skates
https://www.thoughtco.com/types-of-rays-stingrays-manta-rays-2963147