Little Cay
Little Cay is an island off the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It lies approximately 1.5 km off the coast of Beef Island and serves an important role in its ecosystem, primarily composed of mangroves with diverse wildlife and corals.[1] The island is currently uninhabited.
References
- ^ "Little Cay in the British Virgin Islands". www.bareboatsbvi.com. Retrieved 2023-06-18.
18°26′N 64°32′W / 18.433°N 64.533°W / 18.433; -64.533
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