About Andros, Bahamas
| Population: | 8,200 | | Area (sq. km.): | 5,957 |
| Capital: | Andros Town | Andros
Island is the largest island of the Bahamas at roughly 2300 square miles (6,000
km) in area and 104 miles (167 km) long and 40 miles (64 km) wide at its widest
point. The island has the world's third largest barrier reef, which is over 140
miles long. The Spanish landed on Andros in 1550 in search of slaves, in
the process wiping out the indigenous Lucayan people both by violence and disease.
The island was given the name "Espiritu Santo," the Island of the Holy Spirit,
by the Spanish, but is also called San Andreas on a 1782 map. The modern name
is believed to be in honor of Sir Edmund Andros, Commander of Her Majesty's Forces
in Barbados in 1672 and Governor successively of New York, Massachusetts, and
New England. It is also believed that the island could have been named after the
inhabitants of St. Andro Island (St. Andrew or San Andrés) on the Mosquito
Coast as 1,400 of them settled in Andros in 1787. During the 1700s pirates
occupied the island. Loyalists and their slaves also settled in Andros in the
late 18th Century. Andros has a population of over six thousand and has
the fewest people per unit area of all of the Bahamas. Most of these people live
on the east coast of the island in the three major towns on the island; Nicholl's
Town, Congo Town, and Andros Town. The island is filled with natural beauty.
It has the second largest barrier reef in the Northern Hemisphere and the third
largest in the world, at one hundred and forty miles (225 km) long, and has a
drop off of over six thousand feet (1.8 km). The water above the reef averages
twelve feet (4 m) deep. There are more than forty square miles (104 km) of rainforest
area and the swamp land that is inhabited by more than 50 species of orchids.
Andros is actually made up of two different islands adjoined by these deep swamp
lands. Two hundred different types of birds are native to the island. Unlike
most of the Bahamian islands, Andros's interior has been largely free of commercial
development for the tourism industry, preserving much of its natural beauty. Much
fresh water comes from this island, with about seven thousand US gallons (26 m³)
of fresh water being shipped to Nassau a day. Andros has thousands of kilometers
of fresh water rivers that come from rainwater collected in the many caves in
the island's interior. Andros Island draws thousands of visitors every year.
Anglers come from all over the world to fish there. It is said to be "the bonefish
capital of the world". Divers come to explore the great reef and all of its coral
formations and marine life. There are many hotels and resorts on the island. Androsia
is manufactured in Andros. Androsia is the local type of clothing for the Bahamian
people, usually in bright vibrant colors. It is also home of the Bahama Lumber
Company which provides all of the Bahamas with lumber for its development.
Andros is also the home of the fabled Chickcharnie, what some believe to be an
extinct species of flightless owls. |