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Antigua and Barbuda Habitat Guide

By news desk on June 26,2007

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Antigua: Located in the Caribbean Sea, 17 degrees North, 61 degrees West, Antigua is a low lying Island, composed of coral, volcanic rock and limestone formations. The long and spectacularly beautiful coastline is heavily indented providing numerous bays and harbours. The highest point of the Island is Boggy Peak at 1,330 feet (399m).

Barbuda: Barely a 15 min flight, Barbuda lies about 30 miles to the North of Antigua. Composed of coral, the terrain is basically flat and covered with shrubs. The population is concentrated in and around the only village on the Island, Codrington, which stands on the edge of the Lagoon.

Redonda: Lying 35 miles South West of Antigua, Redonda is a tiny, uninhabited Island. Today, it is one of the Island dependencies of Antigua.


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