henric
12-07-2013, 11:18 PM
Exuma, a district in the Bahamas is stunningly beautiful. It consists of almost four hundred small islands, positioned languidly along 250 miles of the Atlantic Ocean north of Cuba. Many of the islands are uninhabited. Yet one of them, Big Major Cay has a population that might surprise you. There are pigs on the island and when they are not doing their best impression of beach bums they take to the water. These are the swimming pigs of the Bahamas.
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Many people dream of the Bahamas as their ultimate holiday destination. For these lucky pigs, however, what was probably intended only as a brief prelude to their place on the dinner table has become a life of lazy leisure. When they are not enjoying the beach they take to the water to retrieve food thrown from passing yachts. They may not qualify for the next Olympic games but they know how to do a rather graceful piggy paddle.:tehe:
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There is no record of how or when the pigs got to Big Major Cay (or Pig Beach as the locals call it) – but they have made themselves very much at home there. Reasons for their presence on the sun-drenched island abounds. The first is that they were put there by some sensible sailors who thought that they would make a great source of fresh meat. Yet if the sailors ever returned they were unable to catch the pigs!
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Many people dream of the Bahamas as their ultimate holiday destination. For these lucky pigs, however, what was probably intended only as a brief prelude to their place on the dinner table has become a life of lazy leisure. When they are not enjoying the beach they take to the water to retrieve food thrown from passing yachts. They may not qualify for the next Olympic games but they know how to do a rather graceful piggy paddle.:tehe:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-l_-C9Yu00_U/UpoKWOo81BI/AAAAAAAAr3Y/qs2nz2ejFfc/s1600/pig+beach+bahamas+exuma+big+major+cay+4.jpg
There is no record of how or when the pigs got to Big Major Cay (or Pig Beach as the locals call it) – but they have made themselves very much at home there. Reasons for their presence on the sun-drenched island abounds. The first is that they were put there by some sensible sailors who thought that they would make a great source of fresh meat. Yet if the sailors ever returned they were unable to catch the pigs!
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2072/5739505347_db730f874a_z.jpg