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  2. Norman Island - Wikipedia

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    The island has no permanent inhabitants (other than wild goats), but there are two restaurants on the island, Pirates Bight and The Club. Previously anchored in the Bight was a modern copy of an old schooner named the Willy T , which operated as a bar and restaurant.

  3. Piracy in the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Islands. Piracy in the British Virgin Islands was prevalent during the so-called "Golden Age of Piracy", mainly during the years of 1690-1730. [1] Privateering was also widely practised in the jurisdiction throughout frequent colonial wars, [2] not least by emancipated slaves who, with in preference to back-breaking labour in the fields for pitiful wages, took enormous risks to ...

  4. Bellamy Cay - Wikipedia

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    Bellamy Cay is an island in the British Virgin Islands, located entirely within Trellis Bay on Beef Island. Formerly called Blanco Islet , this island is named after its most famous resident, "Black Sam" Bellamy , the "prince of pirates".

  5. Jost Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    The location of Jost Van Dyke in the Virgin Island chain View overlooking White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, BVI. Jost Van Dyke (/ ˈ j oʊ s t v æ n ˈ d aɪ k /; [2] sometimes colloquially referred to as JVD or Jost) is the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands, measuring roughly 8 square kilometres (3 square miles).

  6. Joost van Dyk - Wikipedia

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    Jost Van Dyke, the island named after the privateer. Joost van Dyk (sometimes spelled Joost van Dyke) was a Dutch privateer (and, reportedly, sometime pirate) who was one of the earliest European settlers in the British Virgin Islands in the seventeenth century, and established the first permanent settlements within the Territory.

  7. British Virgin Islands news websites - Wikipedia

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    The British Virgin Islands only has two newspapers (and those are both published weekly), and no full-time television station. Of the two functioning newspapers in the Territory (the BVI Beacon and the Island Sun) both also have news websites that are updated regularly. [6]

  8. Webcam at Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island ... - AOL

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    The Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island has a new webcam and will use it to share views of sunrises and sunsets from its front lawn. Here's the link: WMVision - LIVE Streaming (wetmet.net)

  9. Dead Chest Island, British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Dead Chest Island is an island located half a mile north east (0.4 miles at 27 degrees true) of Deadman's Bay on Peter Island, British Virgin Islands. [1] It is uninhabited, has no fresh water or trees and only sparse vegetation.