While some guinea pigs enter the market counter, others more lucky call their home white beaches of the Caribbean Sea. These photos were taken by an underwater photographer, Eric Cheng, in a place that locals affectionately call the "swine beach" on the islands of Big Major-Kay, Exumas and Greater Bahama.
Pink and brown pigs not only spend days on white sand and demonstrate their swimming skills in cool water, but also swim to the boats to greet locals and tourists, as they constantly feed them with something delicious. These cute and friendly guinea pigs quickly became the main attraction of these places.
Would you like to swim next to the mumps on your next vacation in the Bahamas?
Swine on the beach |
Pig in the water |
Swine in the Bahamas |
18 June 2012
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