Summary: It s hard to imagine how it could happen but a beach resort in the southern Atlantic once renowned for its picture perfect white and pink sands somehow dropped off the traveler s map In 1959 when Juan Trippe founder of Pan American Airways opened his exclusive Cotton Bay Club on Eleuthera the 110 mile long by 2 mile wide Bahamian island quickly became a playground for wealthy Americans Then hurricane damage and the demise of Pan Am sent the elite elsewhere and investors set their sights on nearby Harbour Island and the Exumas Slowly but surely however Eleuthera is rebounding Last year Continental added new flights to the island from Miami and Fort Lauderdale The venerable Image Search Content inclusion
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