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    [Name]: Coki Point Cliffs
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [District]: St. Thomas
    [Ownership]: mixed- territorial, private
    [Description]: One of the rare localities on St. Thomas Island where fossils are found.

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    [Name]: Salt River Bay
    [Image]: Salt Bay
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [District]: St. Croix
    [Ownership]: mixed- federal, private
    [Description]: The best remaining stands of mangrove in the Virgin Islands.

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    [Name]: West End Cays
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [District]: St. Thomas
    [Ownership]: territorial
    [Description]: One of the few nesting sites for species such as the blue-faced booby and the Bahama duck and the brown pelican.

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    [Name]: Lagoon Point
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [District]: Saint John
    [Ownership]: mixed- territorial, private
    [Description]: An excellent example of a Caribbean fringing reef

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    [Name]: Vagthus Point
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [District]: St. Croix
    [Ownership]: private
    [Description]: The best-known locality for Upper Cretaceous fossils in the Virgin Islands.

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    [Name]: Green Cay National Wildlife Refuge
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [District]: St. Croix
    [Ownership]: federal
    [Description]: Nesting ground for the American oyster catcher, brown pelican and other shore birds.

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The United States Virgin Islands, the United States territorial acquisitions, is an “unincorporated territory” of the United States, the United States Virgin Islands is part of the Virgin Islands, and since the other part of the Virgin Islands is now under British sovereignty, so the British part of the archipelago is often called the British Virgin Islands, while the American part is called the United States Virgin Islands.

The largest of the islands are the Santa Cruz Island, the Saint John and the Saint Thomas, and the smaller but historically significant water islands, which have a tropical climate and lie between the Atlantic and Caribbean oceans, it is made up of Saint Thomas (83 square kilometers) , Saint John (50 square kilometers) and Santa Cruz Island (218 square kilometers) and about 50 islets. The random tool generated seven entries, recording Virgin Islands’s famous national natural landmarks.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of National Natural Landmarks in Virgin Islands.

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