The Bimini Bahamas History:
Wrecking, Rum Running and Ernest Hemingway
Bimini has had a thrilling history. Bimini was a rendezvous point for
wreckers who settled in the islands in the mid-19th Century. When wrecking
ended, the people of Bimini tried fishing, sponging and growing sisal and
coconuts. When Prohibition was declared in the United States, Bimini became
involved in rum-running.
Author Ernest Hemingway, who first visited Bimini in 1935 (he lived there until 1937), engaged in
sport-fishing fishing in Bimini for a number of years. In fact
fishing in Bimini is so good, that Ernest Hemingway wrote a book about it--Islands
In The Stream. However, why read Ernest's stories about the Biminis, when
you can make your own...in Bimini.
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Bimini was also a location for the closing sequence of the movie Silence of the
Lambs (1991).
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