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Aquatics President: “The Area Is Full of Weeds After The Ground Breaking Ceremony”
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Six months after government officials broke ground on a major aquatic facility in Grand Bahama, questions are now being raised about the pace of construction, with residents saying they have seen little progress at the site.
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