Paget Island, Bermuda

Paget Iceland is an island in the northeast of Bermuda. It sits between Saint George's and Saint David's Iceland Iceland in the Atlantic access to the bay of Saint George 's Harbour.

The north-west coast are directly upstream of the uninhabited islands Higgs Iceland and Horseshoe Iceland; about 250 meters off the south coast of the island, Smith's Iceland.

Paget Iceland belongs to the administrative area of ​​St. George 's Parish, is about 650 meters long and up to 220 meters wide. On the densely wooded, nearly 0.14 km ² island there are a few small outbuildings and the remains of the fortress built around 1820 Fort Cunningham.

The island is named after the English aristocrats William Paget.

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