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Rodgers Beach
Nanki | |
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Beach and village | |
Coordinates: 12°24′50″N 69°52′47″W / 12.4138°N 69.8796°W | |
Country | Aruba |
Region | San Nicolas Zuid |
Rodgers Beach, Aruba, officially known as Nanki is a small beach immediately west of Baby Beach. It is known for its calm waters and private feel, though it is a public beach. The water is shallow at first, but further out it becomes a good swimming beach.
In the 1950s, the Aruba Esso Club was built as a part of Lago Colony (near present-day Seroe Colorado) at Baby Beach, immediately to the south of Rodgers Beach. [1] The club included a restaurant, dance floor, and baseball stadium. There was a dock in the lagoon, and there were small shacks, one of which is still standing. Today, it is no more than a large, abandoned building with one business, a dive shop, still in operation. The beach has been named after Captain Robert Rodgers [2] who was in charge of the oil refinery at San Nicolaas. [3]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2009) |
Rodgers Beach
Nanki | |
---|---|
Beach and village | |
Coordinates: 12°24′50″N 69°52′47″W / 12.4138°N 69.8796°W | |
Country | Aruba |
Region | San Nicolas Zuid |
Rodgers Beach, Aruba, officially known as Nanki is a small beach immediately west of Baby Beach. It is known for its calm waters and private feel, though it is a public beach. The water is shallow at first, but further out it becomes a good swimming beach.
In the 1950s, the Aruba Esso Club was built as a part of Lago Colony (near present-day Seroe Colorado) at Baby Beach, immediately to the south of Rodgers Beach. [1] The club included a restaurant, dance floor, and baseball stadium. There was a dock in the lagoon, and there were small shacks, one of which is still standing. Today, it is no more than a large, abandoned building with one business, a dive shop, still in operation. The beach has been named after Captain Robert Rodgers [2] who was in charge of the oil refinery at San Nicolaas. [3]