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Tidal Wave Sweeps Two Women Off Glass Window Bridge

(North Eleuthera, The Bahamas) – It was a sightseeing trip gone all wrong for four women residing in North Eleuthera. They were not visitors as early reports stated, but residents, two customs officers, a bluff resident who works in Spanish Wells and a fourth from Spanish Wells who travelled down as a group to the area of the bridge to see the waves that had led officials to close off the narrow strip of land that connects the rest of Eleuthera to the north.

It’s not by any means an impenetrable barrier being used to prevent traffic making the dangerous crossing, but rather a chain that the brave hoist to take their chances.

The four ladies who traveled from North Eleuthera to the Glass Window Bridge on Sunday, November 6th to witness nature’s amazing power and spectacle, locally called,  the ‘Rage’, had stopped at the Whale Point road entrance, where several other spectators were taking in the watery action according to Ms. Betty Hudson of the Bluff  who was one of the party.

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