In colonial days, the Royal Navy used this now-lush island to careen ships for repair. In the mid-20th century, Errol Flynn bought the island and built a home that became a hotel, which later fell into decay. It's not possible to land on the island, but you might find an enterprising fisher to take you on a cruise around it.
Navy Island

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