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Litte Inagua

Bahama Hummingbird
Little Inagua is the largest uninhabited island in the entire caribbean and is currently a national park. Little Inagua has wild donkeys and many different species of birds. The island is also thickly wooded. The Royal Palm is indigenous to this particular island. Reefs surround it except the western side where there is a seven-mile beach lined with tropical palms.

The island became famous after the Spanish Government regretfully reported the loss of the Spanish Galleon Infanta, in 1788 on its dangerous reefs. The Infanta was carrying a cargo of 200,000 pounds of silver.