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HERE ARE SOME VERY INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ANDROS FOR SOME WHO MAY NOT KNOW. Population: 7,686 residents (2000 Census) Capital: Andros Town Language: English Geography: Andros lies just west Nassau, New Providence. Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time Currency: The legal tender is the Bahamian dollar (B$1), which is equivalent in value to the US dollar. Both US and Bahamian dollars are accepted interchangeably throughout the islands. Travelers Checks and Credit Cards (credit cards not accepted at gas stations) are also accepted. Economy: There is not much action going on in Andros. Residents try to survive off of marine life with diving and fishing. Once Andros was booming with sponges however, with synthetic sponges taking their place, the sponge business went downhill. Nationality: Bahamian Medical: There is a little poison oak on the Bahamian islands. Entry Requirements: Passports required. Driving: Bahamians drive on the left side of the road (remember: right is left). To see all of Andros you will definately need a car. Electricity: 120/240 volts, suitable for all US appliances. Getting to Andros.. Airports: Andros Town Airport, Mangrove Cay Airport on Mangrove Cay, South Andros Airport Congo Town Take Bahamasair from Nassau. Fast Ferry: Serviced by Fast Ferry from Nassau. Mailboats: Lisa J II $60 one way. Marinas: Lighthouse Yacht Club and Marina 34 slips 242-368-2305 Where to stay: There are a few vacation rental homes on Andros. Drinking Water: Most homes have cisterns which collect rain water in a tank underground or above ground when it rains. Most cisterns are made of cement or plastic. Its always good to conserve the use of water when staying in the Bahamas as it can run out if it does not rain for awhile. Weather in Andros: Click here for weather in the Bahamas Highest Point of Andros: 102 feet Area (Sq Miles) of Andros: 2300 sq miles AKA: The Spanish gave Andros the name of La Isla del Espirito Santo meaning the Island of the Holy Spirit. By 1782, the island became known as San Andreas. The modern name came from the Commander of His Majestys Forces in Barbados, Sir Edmond Andros. Sites to see: Supposedly pirate Henry Morgan buried his treasures here. Many deep blue holes Crab Fest (June) in Queens Park
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