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Saba Rock is a small island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, approximately an acre and a half in size. The island contains a small hotel, restaurant, bar, and gift shop. A dock is available for day visitors and a large mooring field accommodates yachts staying overnight.
Eustatia Island is a 30-acre island of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in the Caribbean.The word "Eustatia" [1] is a Greek derived word meaning, "good place to stay." The entire island, and a small neighboring island, Saba Rock, are under the same long term lease.
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Saba District, Yamaguchi, formerly located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan; Saba (river), Leningrad Oblast, Russia; Saba Island (United States Virgin Islands), an island three miles south of St. Thomas; Saba Bank, the largest submarine atoll in the Atlantic Ocean, located in the Caribbean Netherlands; Saba Rock, a small island in the British ...
Saba island, as viewed from the north, with Mount Scenery's peak in the clouds. Saba is a small island at 13 square kilometres (5.0 sq mi) in size and roughly circular in shape. [34] It lies north-west of Sint Eustatius and south-west of Saint Barthélemy and Sint Maarten.
Guana Island / ˈ ɡ w ɑː n ə / is an island of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in the Caribbean.One of the few remaining privately owned islands in its part of the world, Guana has seven white powder-sand beaches and 850 acres (3.4 km 2) of tropical forest, mountains, hills, and valleys.
The geology of Saba represents a young Pleistocene volcanic island. The oldest rocks are overlain by the Sugar Loaf-White Wall Formation shallow marine limestone. Mt. Scenery is the island's highest point and records a pyroclastic volcano that is the highest point in the Kingdom of the Neth
The Indians are an uninhabited small archipelago of islets in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.They are west of the small British Pelican Island and east of the small US Flanagan Island.