Tiny Church on Little Exuma
- Jackie
- Sep 10, 2015
- 1 min read
Just after the bridge on to Little Exuma is literally the smallest church in the Bahamas, St Christopher's.
It is a private church built by the Fitzgerald family in 1939 from wood salvaged from a shipwreck on nearby Long Island. The mortar was made from ground conch and lime from The Ferry area.
Makes a great photo while you drive by...but don't go too close there is a family dog that doesn't like visitors and the church is on private property. (Suggest a slow drive by photo...you are getting close to some of the best beaches in Exuma and several incredible beach bars....namely Santanas and The Tropic Breeze.)










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