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  2. Inagua - Wikipedia

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    Great Inagua is the second largest island in the Bahamas at 596 sq mi (1544 km 2) and lies about 55 miles (89 kilometres) from the eastern tip of Cuba.The island is about 55 by 19 mi (89 by 31 km) in extent and mostly flat with some sand hills, the highest points being East Hill at 132 ft (40 m), Salt Pond Hill at 102 ft (31 m), and James Hill at 90 ft (27 m). [4]

  3. Little Inagua - Wikipedia

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    Little Inagua is a small remote island in the Bahamas. It is the largest uninhabited island in the Caribbean and has no fresh water. [1] The island remains in an undisturbed and natural state. [2] In 2002, the Bahamas Government designated it as Little Inagua National Park. [1]

  4. Torch Cay, Exuma - Wikipedia

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    Torch Cay’s name has changed over the years, with previous names Blue Island, and Hog Cay as the early 1700s British farming island. [2] In the year 1706, much of the island’s trade and shipping were disrupted by an era of piracy. Reigning Nassau and its surrounding islands were known as The Republic of Pirates, for nearly three decades.

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    The island is also known for its old world charm, new world conveniences and burgeoning culinary scene, according to Visit St. Croix. St. Lucia Average home price: $200,000 (at Rodney Bay ...

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  7. Goat Cay, Exuma - Wikipedia

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    The home includes a lookout tower, [5] and other buildings on the island consist of guest and worker housing for staff that live year-round on the island, [7] [8] yurts and maintenance buildings. [3] The development of the island reportedly took a decade. [9] The island and its home was featured in the July 2017 issue of Architectural Digest. [10]