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george+dog+island Latitude and Longitude:

18°29′34″N 64°27′26″W / 18.4928°N 64.4571°W / 18.4928; -64.4571
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George Dog Island
George Dog Island. Virgin Gorda is visible in the background, and West Dog (on the right) and Great Dog (on the left) can also be seen.
George Dog Island is located in British Virgin Islands
George Dog Island
George Dog Island
The location of George Dog Island within the British Virgin Islands
George Dog Island is located in Caribbean
George Dog Island
George Dog Island
George Dog Island (Caribbean)
Geography
Location Caribbean Sea
Coordinates 18°29′34″N 64°27′26″W / 18.4928°N 64.4571°W / 18.4928; -64.4571
Archipelago Virgin Islands
Administration
United Kingdom
British Overseas Territory British Virgin Islands
Demographics
Population0
Additional information
Time zone
ISO codeVG

George Dog is an uninhabited island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It is located in a smaller sub-group of islands referred to as "The Dogs" (which include Little Seal Dog Island and West Dog Island) to the northwest of Virgin Gorda.

On the northwest side of the island is a popular diving site is known as "Bronco Billy", so named because of the surge which carries divers through a box canyon is thought to be similar to riding a bucking Bronco (it is believed that the name pre-dated the 1980 film of the same name). The site achieved a degree of fame when Jacques Cousteau declared it to be his favourite site in the Territory, ahead of more famous dive sites like the Wreck of the Rhone and The Indians.

The island provides habitat for the crested anole (Anolis cristatellus wileyae), [1] Puerto Rican ground lizard (Ameiva exsul) and the big-scaled least gecko (Sphaerodactylus macrolepis macrolepis). [2] The island's flora includes copperwood ( Bursera simarouba) and seagrape ( Coccoloba uvifera). [2]

Panorama from the South end of George Dog Island

References

  1. ^ Schwartz, Albert; Thomas, Richard; Ober, Lewis D. (1975). First supplement to a check-list of West Indian amphibians and reptiles. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Natural History. pp.  12-13. ISSN  0145-9031. OCLC  886468503.
  2. ^ a b Heatwole, Harold; Levins, Richard; Byer, Michael D. (July 1981). Atoll research bulletin - Biogeography of the Puerto Rican bank. Vol. 251. Washington D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution. pp.  27, 33–4, 36, 46. OCLC  45726059.

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george+dog+island Latitude and Longitude:

18°29′34″N 64°27′26″W / 18.4928°N 64.4571°W / 18.4928; -64.4571
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Dog Island
George Dog Island. Virgin Gorda is visible in the background, and West Dog (on the right) and Great Dog (on the left) can also be seen.
George Dog Island is located in British Virgin Islands
George Dog Island
George Dog Island
The location of George Dog Island within the British Virgin Islands
George Dog Island is located in Caribbean
George Dog Island
George Dog Island
George Dog Island (Caribbean)
Geography
Location Caribbean Sea
Coordinates 18°29′34″N 64°27′26″W / 18.4928°N 64.4571°W / 18.4928; -64.4571
Archipelago Virgin Islands
Administration
United Kingdom
British Overseas Territory British Virgin Islands
Demographics
Population0
Additional information
Time zone
ISO codeVG

George Dog is an uninhabited island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It is located in a smaller sub-group of islands referred to as "The Dogs" (which include Little Seal Dog Island and West Dog Island) to the northwest of Virgin Gorda.

On the northwest side of the island is a popular diving site is known as "Bronco Billy", so named because of the surge which carries divers through a box canyon is thought to be similar to riding a bucking Bronco (it is believed that the name pre-dated the 1980 film of the same name). The site achieved a degree of fame when Jacques Cousteau declared it to be his favourite site in the Territory, ahead of more famous dive sites like the Wreck of the Rhone and The Indians.

The island provides habitat for the crested anole (Anolis cristatellus wileyae), [1] Puerto Rican ground lizard (Ameiva exsul) and the big-scaled least gecko (Sphaerodactylus macrolepis macrolepis). [2] The island's flora includes copperwood ( Bursera simarouba) and seagrape ( Coccoloba uvifera). [2]

Panorama from the South end of George Dog Island

References

  1. ^ Schwartz, Albert; Thomas, Richard; Ober, Lewis D. (1975). First supplement to a check-list of West Indian amphibians and reptiles. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Natural History. pp.  12-13. ISSN  0145-9031. OCLC  886468503.
  2. ^ a b Heatwole, Harold; Levins, Richard; Byer, Michael D. (July 1981). Atoll research bulletin - Biogeography of the Puerto Rican bank. Vol. 251. Washington D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution. pp.  27, 33–4, 36, 46. OCLC  45726059.

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