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The waters surrounding Andros Island after a summer thunderstorm.

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park
Tropical waters, coral reefs and forested cays dominate this 176-square-mile (455-square- kilometer) park. These islands are relatively small, so land makes up only about 2.5 percent of the park's total area.

Andros Island
Andros Island is the largest island of the Bahamian archipelago. Its land area is greater than that of all the other islands combined. Andros is famous for its outstanding reefs, tropical dry broadleaf forests and Bahamian pine forests that cover hundreds of thousands of acres of this vast island wilderness.