Anegada, one of the British Virgin Islands, is a low-lying island known as the ‘drowned land’ due to its numerous salt ponds and its sunken feel, sitting just above sea level. Stretching 10 miles long and 2.5 miles wide, it offers expansive white sandy beaches that stretch for miles. Visitors can explore the island’s natural beauty and may even catch a glimpse of the distinctive pink Caribbean flamingo, along with other wildlife, making it a serene and unique destination.
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