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PHOTO FEATURED BY “THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT OR AS WE MISSED IT” GROUP
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Photographer: Jeremy Lavender Photography – Nassau, The Bahamas
This arch was named after Governor John Gregory who served around 1850 and it was opened to the public on the 19th January, 1852, When you pass through this stone arch on Market Street, you cross the line that divides downtown Nassau from the rest of the country. The tunnel forms a picturesque entrance to the community known as Over The Hill and the old settlements of Grant’s Town and Bain Town.
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European by birth, Jeremy has travelled throughout Europe, North America and Mexico, Central and South America and now The Bahamas, where he is captivated by the beauty and the diversity of each individual island as well as the rich and enthralling history, culture and people of this Archipelago.
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Thank you for this feature Pop’s ;-) – Jeremy
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