Goat Island (Trinidad and Tobago) explained

Goat Island
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Map:Trinidad and Tobago
Location:Caribbean Sea
Area M2:52836.4
Length M:655.97
Width M:355.85
Coastline Km:2.2
Country:Trinidad and Tobago
Country Admin Divisions Title:Ward
Country Admin Divisions:Tobago
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Parish
Country Admin Divisions 1:St. John
Country Capital:Port of Spain
Country Largest City:Chaguanas
Country Leader Title:President
Country Leader Name:Anthony Carmona
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Population:0
Density Km2:0
Languages:English
Timezone1:AST
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Goat Island is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located off the coast of Speyside, between Tobago and Little Tobago.

Some sources say Goat Island is the former home and retreat of Ian Fleming, the author and creator of the James Bond series.[1] [2] An article which appeared in Canada's National Post disputed these claims. Fleming biographer Andrew Lycett stated, "Fleming did not have a house --let alone own an island--in Tobago." Zoe Watkins of Ian Fleming Publications Ltd., which Fleming's nieces run, said, "As far as we are aware, there is no link between Ian Fleming and Goat Island. The James Bond novels were all written at Fleming's house, Goldeneye, in Jamaica." The same article reports that Fleming conceived of Crab Key, the island lair of the mad scientist Dr. Julius No, during a 1956 trip to a flamingo sanctuary in Inagua.[3]

At least four species of lizards have been recorded on the island; namely Green iguanas, Grenada tree anoles, Rainbow whiptails and Turnip-tailed geckos.

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11.3°N -91°W

Notes and References

  1. Thomas, Polly; Coates, Robert; De-Light, Dominique (2010). The Rough Guide to Trinidad & Tobago. Penguin,
  2. Weston, Nicole (April 14, 2006). Ian Fleming's Private Island for Sale. Luxist
  3. Staff report (August 10, 2007). The island that wanted to be like Bond. canada.com