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- Q1143499 subject Q8698549.
- Q1143499 subject Q8865983.
- Q1143499 abstract "Culpepper Island is a tiny rock (island) in the Atlantic Ocean close to Bayfield and Ragged Point in Saint Philip, Barbados.The island is uninhabited.It is quite possible to wade out to Culpepper Island from the mainland during low tide as it is only about 30 meters away, but discretion must be used, as Culpepper is on the turbulent Atlantic Ocean side of Barbados. Further, the rocky footing can also be dangerous to walk on. Visitors are well advised to bear in mind that the East Point Lighthouse at a nearby location was built to save ships from the dangers of this same turbulent coastline.On 12 March 2006 members of the region's indigenous Lokono-Arawak and Karifuna-Carib tribes have attempted to make a claim on Culpepper Island to be their own. They stated that they were descendants of Princess Marian, daughter of the last Hereditary Lokono-Arawak Chief Amorotahe Haubariria (Flying Harpy Eagle) of the Eagle Clan Lokono-Arawaks who is buried in the Westbury Cemetery in Barbados.[1]".
- Q1143499 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=Culpepper_Island.
- Q1143499 wikiPageExternalLink ragged.htm.
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- Q1143499 wikiPageExternalLink reclamation.
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- Q1143499 wikiPageWikiLink Q8698549.
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- Q1143499 point "13.165833333333333 -59.443333333333335".
- Q1143499 type Thing.
- Q1143499 type SpatialThing.
- Q1143499 comment "Culpepper Island is a tiny rock (island) in the Atlantic Ocean close to Bayfield and Ragged Point in Saint Philip, Barbados.The island is uninhabited.It is quite possible to wade out to Culpepper Island from the mainland during low tide as it is only about 30 meters away, but discretion must be used, as Culpepper is on the turbulent Atlantic Ocean side of Barbados. Further, the rocky footing can also be dangerous to walk on.".
- Q1143499 label "Culpepper Island".
- Q1143499 differentFrom Q492703.
- Q1143499 lat "13.165833333333333".
- Q1143499 long "-59.443333333333335".