Little Halls Pond Cay, isola nelle Bahamas
Little Halls Pond Cay is a private island in the Exuma chain of the Bahamas spanning about 460 acres. The island features twelve beaches with soft white sand, rolling hills, and natural green areas that appear largely untouched.
The island has a quiet history tied closely to its natural landscape and simple island life over time. It has attracted various explorers and owners who valued its peace and pristine surroundings.
The name comes from the shallow ponds that dot the island's landscape and give it a distinctive character. Today the place is appreciated mainly by passing boats that anchor in its sheltered waters and respect its private nature.
The island is roughly 60 miles from Nassau and easily accessible by boat or helicopter. A deep water channel nearby allows boats of all sizes to approach without difficulty.
Johnny Depp has owned the island since 2004. The beaches here have personal names - some honor his family and friends, while others reference historical figures and fellow actor Marlon Brando. Visitors who anchor offshore might catch glimpses of the sandy dunes and the lagoon lined with palms that give the island its particular character. There is a story about why certain beaches bear the names they do, reflecting the owner's connections and interests, though the island itself remains largely private and quiet, much as it has for generations.
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