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Blue Holes National Park Gives New Meaning to Winter Break
By Bahamas National Trust
Feb 10, 2014 - 1:17:37 PM

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UMD Students Helped Clear Paths at Blue Holes National Park The group of twelve young women and four young men cleared the car path at the entrance of the Blue Holes National Park, Maidenhair Fern Coppice, in Staniard Creek, Andros. This pathway leads to Cousteau’s Blue Hole, in the National Park, where university participants of 2013 helped to build the foundation for Cousteau’s Pavilion. (BNT Photo)

Andros & Nassau, Bahamas – Winter Break started early this year as the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) hosted sixteen students from the University of Maryland (UMD) in New Providence and Central Andros as a part of an alternative ‘break programme’ offered by UMD.

““The people of BNT stand out to me.” said Emily Weiss, one of the students who participated in the programme. “They all truly love this country and this land. Their passion has made this trip and experience to remember for me. I hope that I can help to spread their message and passion for the environment in the future.”

During the month of January, the students spent ten days embracing the natural environment of The Bahamas, learning about eco-tourism and participating in environmental projects. The group of twelve young women and four young men cleared the car path at the entrance of the Blue Holes National Park, Maidenhair Fern Coppice, in Staniard Creek, Andros. This pathway leads to Cousteau’s Blue Hole, in the National Park, where university participants of 2013 helped to build the foundation for the Pavillion at Cousteau’s Blue Hole.

Alex Winters, one of the group leaders said, “I think the greatest part was driving through the park and seeing the other projects completed by my classmates over the last few years. Clearing the trail ourselves was great but understanding how our project added to our university’s legacy made the trip more meaningful.”

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Alternative Break Programme Allows Students to Make an Impact The University of Maryland Alternative Break programme encourages students do something different and meaningful. Students travel throughout the United States and to international destinations to engage in active service, learn about social issues, and build upon community assets. Andros, Bahamas, is one of these international destinations because it offers first hand experiences in environmental conservation and management, through eco-tourism and the extensive national park system. (BNT Photo)

In addition to the service component of their trip, the students spent a few days in New Providence and experienced a week of Bahamian cultural immersion.

The University of Maryland Alternative Break programme encourages students do something different and meaningful. The students commit to substance-free, community service-learning trips during Winter, Spring and Summer breaks. Students travel throughout the United States and to international destinations to engage in active service, learn about social issues, and build upon community assets.

The students stayed at Adderley's Villas in the Blue Holes National Park where they enjoyed daytime swims in Church's Blue Hole and Cousteau's Blue Hole, evenings fishing in Fresh Creek and stargazing at nights. They also got a taste of authentic Bahamian cuisine of fresh conch and fish at the Golden Conch Restaurant in the Fresh Creek area.

The BNT is the leading non-governmental organization (NGO) that protects the natural habitats and raises awareness of good environmental stewardship through various school programs throughout The Bahamas and our other partnerships like the University of Maryland programme.

“Our five-year partnership with UMD has greatly assisted us with the installation of essential infrastructure in the Blue Hole National Park on Andros” said Portia Sweeting, BNT Education Director. “The BNT is pleased be able to partner with UMD to provide an international alternative Spring Break option for their students.”


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