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GREAT INAGUAS LIGHTHOUSE


Built in 1870, the Great Inagua Lighthouse is one of only three remaining and (still operating) hand-wound, kerosene-burning lighthouses in the Bahamas. Standing 120 ft. tall, and easily visible from Matthew Town, it also an important part of the Inaguas product mix, and a significant tourism attraction. TDI Corporation

SALT HOUSE IN MATHEW TOWN



Built in the mid-1800’s, purportedly with, in part, stones from the famous pirate enclave of Port Royal in Jamaica, it was originally designed and used as a salt storage facility and is still owned by Morton Bahamas Limited.


Inaguas students in the Library. The Library is quite well stocked, for an Out Island, due to the generosity of Morton's Salt Works.


An Inaguas Beach, one of the few



LITTLE INAGUA