There some places in the world that we just don’t ever think about. They are never mentioned in the media and you rarely see pictures of them. Sometimes, these little known places can be breathtakingly beautiful. (More so than the beaches you see in almost every magazine.) One such example is Eleuthera, an island in the Bahamas. Besides it’s natural beauty as an island, Eleuthera is also well known for being located where the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea meet. Check out the pictures below and see the gorgeous sights of Eleuthera for yourself.
Here’s a photo of the surrounding area taken from space. So beautiful!
The Glass Window Bridge is the skinniest part of the island and is where you can see the Caribbean and Atlantic meet.
It’s an absolutely awe-spiring thing to see. Seeing a spot where these two massive bodies of water meet is so cool.
It’s also crazy to see the color difference of the Atlantic and Caribbean even when they are so close together. It adds to the feeling that you’re seeing two disparate worlds meeting.
Here you can see the where the two bodies of water connect at Glass Window Bridge, where the dark murky Atlantic meets the clear blue Caribbean.
50 miles east of Nassau in the Bahamas, this certainly seems like a worthwhile place to stop by.
Three gorgeous shades of blue all in one picture. This is the only place you can see this kind of beauty.
I definitely wouldn’t mind taking a walk along this bridge at sunset.
(via: wherecoolthingshappen.com)
It’s locales like Eleuthera that make me want to go look for the places no one ever talks about but that everyone should see.