Green Island, Saba
Island of Saba
17°38′56″N 63°13′47″W / 17.64900°N 63.22985°W / 17.64900; -63.22985Netherlands
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Green Island is a little uninhabited islet about 250 metres north of the Caribbean island of Saba, and is part of the Dutch special municipality of Saba. It measures about 40 by 60 metres.[1]
The island is being used by bridled terns, sooty terns, and brown noddies for breeding.[2] There was a sulphur mine on the main island across from Green Island. In the 1870s, the two islands were connected by a cable in order to provide access to the mines.[3] The island is being used as a diving site.[4]
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Saba (island)
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- St. Johns
- The Bottom
- Windwardside
- Zion's Hill
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- Cove Bay
- Flat Point
- Green Island
- Holy Rosary Church
- Ladder Bay
- Mount Scenery
- Saba Bank
- Saba National Marine Park
- Sacred Heart Church
- St. Paul's Conversion Church
- Tide Pools
- Well's Bay
- Fort Bay
- Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport
- The Road
- Flag
- Coat of arms
- National anthem
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