An experienced logistics and shipping professional in Jackson, Mississippi, Howard Woodie McDuffie manages Interbulk, Inc., a local tank container chassis leader, and North Road Leasing LLC, a tank container chassis leaser in Madison, Mississippi. Outside work, Howard Woodie McDuffie enjoys fishing and traveling, particularly in the Bahamas. From nature enthusiasts to movie buffs to ardent game anglers, there is something for everyone in the Bahamas. The following are three. The Exumas. Comprising a chain of over 360 islands in the central Bahamas, the Exumas has established itself as a marine life lovers’ and divers’ haven. At the archipelago’s heart is the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, priding itself as the world’s first land-and-sea reserve. Established in 1958, it spans 109 square miles of numerous islands and cays, crystal-clear waters, pristine coral reefs, and abundant land-based life. Nassau. Once favored by pirates and smugglers, Nassau is currently the epicenter of vibrant nightlife in the Bahamas. The country’s capital abounds with bars, conch stands, and seafood restaurants where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture and try local specialties. Furthermore, James Bond movie fans certainly remember that Nassau was also the main filming location for Thunderball (1965). The Biminis. Located in the westernmost part of the Bahamas, some 50 miles east of Miami, Florida, the Biminis are a chain of small islands and attractive game fish fishing grounds, once frequented by Ernest Hemingway. With waters teeming with billfish, marlin, and swordfish, these tiny islands are a magnet for aspiring game fish anglers who can stay at the luxurious Bimini Big Game Club on the North Bimini and join one of its guided game fishing tours.