Category: Island

  • Hales Island

    Hales Island – Everything You Need to Know!

    Hales Island is a small island located in the middle of the Saint Lawrence River, east of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. The island has an area of 1.6 km² and a population of around 285 residents as of the 2017 Census. It gained some international notoriety in the late 1990s after it was discovered to…

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  • Empereur Island

    All About Of Empereur Island – Everything You Have to Know

    Empereur Island is a small private island located in the St. Lawrence River, north of Kingston, Ontario. The island has a land area of 6.26 hectares and a water area of 4.78 hectares. The island is currently owned by Christopher Batty and his wife, Jennifer. All About Of Empereur Island History The island was originally…

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  • Ile Longue Island-Everything You Need to Know!

    Ile Longue Island-Everything You Need to Know!

    Ile Longue Island is a 155-acre private island located in the Gulf of Mexico. The island is home to extensive wildlife, including an abundance of alligators, white-tailed deer, and hawks. It is also a popular destination for fishing and sailing, as well as bird-watching. All Discussion Of Longue Island History Ile Longue Island is a…

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  • Buldir Island

    Buldir Island -Everything you have to know

    Buldir Island is located off the coast of Istanbul, Turkey. It measures just over 300 hectares, and is a popular spot for hiking, swimming, birdwatching, picnicking, and camping. The island is also a popular spot for photographers because of its varied landscape – from forests and cliffs to meadows and lakes. The island has been…

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  • Walton Island

    Walton Island

    Walton Island is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) uninhabited island in the Atlantic Ocean, located about east of St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. It is part of the Virgin Islands National Park, and is accessible only by boat, helicopter, or private jet. The island is named after John Walton, a British plantation owner…

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  • Isla Desolación Island

    Isla Desolación Island – You Have To Know

    Isla Desolación Island, also known as Isla de la Muerte, is located in the Gulf of California, about 410 kilometres off the coast of mainland Mexico. The island is a remnant of the Late Cretaceous period and is made up of two parts; the larger, northwestern part is about 9 square kilometres in size, while…

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  • Bancs de Sable

    Bancs De Sable

    Bancs de Sable Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar. The name “Sable” comes from the flamingos that inhabit the island, which are known for their black and white plumage. The island was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 for its unique natural environment and the…

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  • Ile Du Suete Island

    Ile Du Suete Island-Everything You Need to Know!

    Ile Du Suete Island is one of the most exclusive spots in Madagascar. Once a hotspot for hunting and exploring, the island harbors an abundance of wild animals and exotic flora and fauna. This beautiful and untouched nature reserve is a haven for the rare species of Lemurs, crabs, flamingos, and vibrant birds. While the…

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    Grand Mentor Island-Everything You Need to Know!

    Grand Mentor Island is a luxurious eco-resort that promises to provide an unparalleled experience for its guests. Located in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, Grand Mentor Island is made up of over 100 hectares of serene gardens, lagoons, and pristine woodland. It also boasts an 18-hole Championship golf course, a luxurious spa and salon,…

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  • Polyaigos Island

    Polyaigos Island

    Located in the Ionian Sea, Polyaigos Island is a haven for nature lovers and hikers. This is a small, uninhabited island that is part of the Cyclades group of islands. It has a total area of only 0.5 square kilometres and is made up of two large coral reefs – one on the east coast…

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