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St. Vincent (Saint Vincent Island)

Saint Vincent Island is a small, lush island in the Caribbean, part of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Known for its rich biodiversity, it features dense forests, mountains, and coastal mangroves. The island's terrain provides habitats for diverse wildlife, including rare birds and sea turtles. It’s largely protected as a nature reserve, with limited human activity to preserve its natural beauty. Historically, it has been a site for agriculture and fishing, but today, it attracts eco-tourists and scientists interested in its pristine environment. The island’s unspoiled landscape makes it a valuable natural sanctuary within the Caribbean region.