Ruins, Chipman Estate

$149.00$254.08 + VAT for Bahamian residents

Many migrants occupy this area, either in the ruins of the estate or in the bushes nearby. I was walking my dog in this area and suddenly a government bus pulled up aside and the driver asked if I was a Bahamian citizen. Strangely, all it took for this man to drive away was for me to say yes.

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Smooth Pearl 12" x 18" inches, Smooth Pearl 16" x 24" inches, Daguerre Canvas 12" x 18" inches, Daguerre Canvas 16" x 24" inches

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Ruins of the Chipman Estate, off West Bay Street in Nassau, Bahamas.

Ruins, Chipman Estate

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