The tourist in Freeport, Grand Bahama is a creature starved for information. Street names are irrelevant to locals, appearing only on inconsistent road signs and the hard-to-find maps. Distant nameless hotels reveal themselves to be desolate, storm-ravaged ruins upon close approach. Bus routes are secrets known only to bus drivers themselves. But the attentive tourist begins to notice a single exotic word creeping into view from soda cans and souvenir shops. That word is goombay, and goombay means everything to Bahamian musical culture.Read Full Article


















0 comments:
Post a Comment