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Ocean Pearl Resort & Club
Ocean Pearl Resort and Club is a cozy, newly built, resort in High Rock, Grand Bahama Island. The resort is located on the beach at the eastern end of Grand Bahama Island, 30 minutes from Freeport. The atmosphere is friendly and warm and we cater to the individual's needs. There are 10 clean, cozy, modern, well-appointed rooms available. All the rooms are tastefully decorated. There are 2 suites and 8 standard rooms. All rooms have an ocean view, air-conditioning, telephone and television. Six of the standard rooms have a double bed and the other two have two single beds. All the standard rooms have bathrooms with shower. Each of the two suites has a fully equipped kitchen, a king size bed, a fold out sofa bed and a bathroom with bathtub ...
 
Grand Bahama is one of the northernmost of the islands of the Bahamas, and the closest major island to the United States, lying just 55 mi (90 km) off the coast of the state of Florida. Grand Bahama is the fourth largest island in the Bahama island chain of approximately 700 islands. The island is approximately 96 miles long west to east and 17 miles at its widest point north to south. The island's earliest known inhabitants were the Stone Age hunter-gatherer Siboney Indians, of whom little evidence remains apart from artifacts such as ornamental shells or jewellery. These primitive people eventually disappeared to be replaced by the Taino Arawaks from South America, who travelling in dugout canoes eventually colonized most of the Caribbean. 

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