Bimini
is part of the Bahama Islands located 53 miles due east
of
Miami. Current population is about 1600. Bimini is composed
of
the North and South Islands. North Bimini, where we stayed,
is
7 miles long and 700 feet wide. The northern quarter of the
island
is dominated by the Bimini Bay Resort. Moving southward,
there
are three settlements: Porgy Bay, Bailey Town and Alice Town
which
is the largest. South Bimini is home to the landing strip and
shark
research lab. Earliest inhabitants were the Lucayan people
who
were taken off as slaves by the Spanish. Bimini was a favorite
rest/resupply
base for pirates for many years and did not have a
permanent
settlement until 1835 founded by freed slaves and white
Bahamians.
Because of its proximity to the US, Bimini was frequently
used
by bootleggers during Prohibition. Ernest Hemingway lived on
Bimini
from 1935-37 and helped establish the island as a center for
big
game fishing. His books “The Old Man and the Sea” and “Islands
in
the Stream” are said to have been inspired by his experiences
while
on Bimini.
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