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Exuma is a district of The Bahamas, consisting of over 365 islands and cays. The largest of the islands is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. The capital and largest town in the district is George Town (population 1,437). [2] It was founded 1793 and located on Great Exuma.
Musha Cay is a 700-acre (280 ha), privately owned island in the Exuma Chain, in the southern Bahamas. It is located 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Nassau. It is owned by illusionist David Copperfield. [1] Musha Cay is surrounded by three smaller islands that maintain its guests' privacy.
Little Pipe Cay, a private island in the Exumas; Little Ragged Island; Little Romers Cay; Little Sale Cay; Little San Salvador (Half Moon Cay) - a private island, owned by Carnival Corporation; Little Stirrup Cay - renamed Coco Cay, a private island, leased by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Little Walker Cay; Little Wax Cay; Little Whale Cay ...
Torch Cay is a privately owned island located east of Little Exuma at the southernmost point of the Exuma island chain. [1] This member's only private island is 707 acres in size, making it the largest private island in the Bahamas. [2]
There is also a Goat Cay off Great Exuma Island and off Little Exuma Island, as well as off other Bahama Islands.) Goat Cay off Darby Island is owned by Tim McGraw who called it "the best place on earth" [2] and wife Faith Hill, who purchased it in 2003. They named the property L’île d’Anges, meaning Isle of Angels.
Also in the Caribbean, Page owns Eustatia Island, on the eastern end of the British Virgin Islands. In 2020, Page expanded to the South Pacific, purchasing a majority share in the deed for the ...
Norman's Cay is a small Bahamian island (a few hundred hectares) in the Exumas, a chain of islands south and east of Nassau, that served as the headquarters for Carlos Lehder's drug smuggling operation from 1978 until around 1982.
More than half a century later in 1910, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Maurice Francis Egan discussed a trade of two islands of the Philippines for Greenland. At the time, the Philippines were under U ...