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out of wood remnants and drifted to Puerto Rico, being taken to San Germán and telling his version of the events. The governor of Puerto Rico grew suspicious and an investigation was held between the autumn of 1599 and early 1600, which lead to a confession by one of the murderers. The authorities then began confiscating the treasure seized during the incursion, with other parts disappearing and reportedly ending in the hands of the governor's own nephew. The treasure confiscated was auctioned, with about 4,000 ducats of Indian silver remaining by 1602. The following governor employed another part in construction, with a collection of jewels and bars that were left behind being sold. The last piece, a large gemstone, was sent abroad for transport to Spain. From these events, the island would gain the moniker of "Isla de Caja de
Muertos" ("Dead Man’s Chest").
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silver, precious stones, other treasures and other valuables (spices, silk, some clothing), they attacked and captured the vessel. The fleet managed to capture another vessel, but in the process lost its flagship and a large part of the crew was fatally injured, including the fleet commander. Shorthanded, the group decided to return to
England aboard a smaller ship, taking part of the loot with them. After surviving an attempted mutiny, the Englishmen decided to take a canoe left behind by a frigate off Puerto Rico's eastern coast from where they took refuge at Caja de Muertos. Losing the smaller vessel, the Englishmen traveled to the main island in search of provisions, but one of them left behind to mind the canoe was captured and let the presence of the treasure known to the local authorities.
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task broke down and the rounds stopped altogether. This had several repercussions on the natural reserve, leading to tourists illegally breaching the perimeter, anchoring in the sand, riding jet skis, camping, hosting parties and vandalizing the remains of the fallen structure. The preservation program that monitors and protect the reproduction habitat of the
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This led to an incursion to take the treasure, where all but one of the
Englishmen were suddenly executed despite negotiations and the Spanish took the treasure with them and reported it as being captured in a battle with the English. The lone survivor, named Thomas, managed to build a makeshift boat
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In 2009, the government of Puerto Rico announced plans to make development of the island and its restoration of its lighthouse, both for tourism purposes, a priority of the DRNA. By the summer of 2012, there were three businesses making tour trips there, including one for charter trips only. In 2010,
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In 1842, the first known map was drafted using the name of the island as it is known today. In 1880 the
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When queried about the situation in April 2022, the DRNA claimed that the housing structure would be eventually reconstruct since disaster mitigation funds had been approved for that purpose. However, the process was still in the early stage, since the government had yet to name a contractor for the
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The island was designated as a nature reserve in 1980 after a meeting was held in Puerto Rico by the Puerto Rico
Planning Board wherein they considered the recommendation set forth by the Coastal Management Zone Program to turn the island into a protected wilderness area. The island has remained a
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left the reserve without DRNA rangers for over a year, since the housing structure was severely damaged and not timely repaired or replaced and they limited to maritime patrolling despite having obsolete equipment and expired bulletproof vests. In 2021, the last of three vehicles assigned for this
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and took her pirating with him around the
Caribbean. On the first raid, she was killed by a stray bullet. Distraught, Almeida had her embalmed and placed in a glass box inside a copper coffin. He buried her in a cave in a deserted island near Ponce. He would come every month to gaze over her
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The island has four beaches: Pelicano, Playa Larga, Carrucho, and Coast Guard. The island also possesses fauna and flora not found anywhere else in the world. The island has no permanent residents, but the
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Since 1511, the island has been called by different names including Isla Abeiranas, Abairianay, Antías, Jutías, Yautías, Utías, Abeianay, Angulo, Isla Bestia, and Isla del Tesoro, in addition to the translations as
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Unen esfuerzos para promover el turismo en Isla Caja de Muertos: Isla Caja de Muertos es una reserva natural administrada por el Departamento de Recursos Naturales y uno de los mayores atractivos turísticos del
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The island is home to five beaches: Playa Pelícano, Playa Ensenadita ("Pocitas"), Playa Larga, Playa Blanca (also called Playa Coast Guard), and Playa Chica. Playa Pelícano has been named a blue flag beach.
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in 1832. Many years later, a Spanish engineer discovered the glass and copper coffin, and identifying the cay on a map gave it its present name. The treasure found, if any, was kept secret.
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The island measures 2 mi (3 km) long northeast-southwest, and up to 2,822 ft (860 m) wide . It has an area of 0.59 sq mi (1.53 km). Close by are
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Isla con nombre que aterra: Caja de Muerto atrae al turista que busca practicar snorkeling, bañarse en aguas cálidas o, sencillamente, tirarse en la arena alejado del bullicio.
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had public transportation to the Island until 1993; shortly thereafter a company called “Island Venture” started offering daily trips. Service was interrupted twice, after
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One story given by Kurt Pitzer and Tara Stevens is that of a Portuguese pirate, José Almeida. A former merchant sailor, Almeida fell in love with a Basque woman in
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Playa Blanca (Playa Coast Guard) - located on the northwest side of the island (facing the city of Ponce), northwest of the Caja de Muertos Light.
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wrote a novel titled "El Tesoro del Pirata Almeida" (The Treasure of Pirate Almeida) inspired by Caja de Muertos island, and in 1883, it inspired
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preserved body and leave half of his treasure in her grave. Almeida, however, was caught in the Puerto Rico mainland, tried, and executed in
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was halted, due to the rangers being unable to follow up on their nesting habits, leaving 25 stations unattended.
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RESERVA NATURAL ISLA CAJA DE MUERTOS: LABORATORIO NATURAL PARA FOMENTAR EL ESTUDIO DE AVES DENTRO DEL ESCUTISMO.
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personnel there. In 1899, it registered a permanent population of 64 residents, but it since declined to zero.
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1807:Mail Bag Hints: Stevenson's "Dead Man's Chest."
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1446:La-Reserva-Natural-Isla-Caja-de-Muertos.
2238:Welcome to Puerto Rico! Caja de Muertos
1895:At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies
1772:Caja de Muerto: mil tesoros y leyendas.
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1433:Caja de Muerto: ¿la isla del tesoro? .
876:to write the novel "Treasure Island".
2918:Parque Familiar Julio Enrique Monagas
2736:Ponce Hilton Golf & Casino Resort
2205:, World Archeological Research, Inc.
1419:Reserva Natural Isla Caja de Muertos.
1390:Reserva Natural Isla Caja de Muertos.
1373:Caja de Muerto: ¡mucho con demasiado!
1323:Caja de Muerto: ¡mucho con demasiado!
1244:List of beaches in Ponce, Puerto Rico
1239:List of islands of Ponce, Puerto Rico
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3361:National Estuarine Research Reserves
2976:Hospital Oncológico Andrés Grillasca
2708:Museo del Autonomismo Puertorriqueño
1892:(1871). "Chapter 1: Outward Bound".
1562:Caja de Muerto: ¿la isla del tesoro?
1350:Shipwrecks in Puerto Rico's History.
1295:Brevario Sobre la Historia de Ponce.
2668:Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes
2199:Shipwrecks in Puerto Rico's History
293:1.54 km (0.59 sq mi)
3936:1980 establishments in Puerto Rico
3911:Uninhabited islands of Puerto Rico
2983:Steven Anthony Children's Hospital
2127:Bandera azul para Caja de Muerto .
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3820:La Robleda Natural Protected Area
2741:Holiday Inn & Tropical Casino
2688:Museo de la Música Puertorriqueña
2203:Institute of Puerto Rican Culture
1872:"To Sidney Colvin. Late May 1884"
1032:Cactus in the island's dry forest
609:Institute of Puerto Rican Culture
112:Caja de Muertos (Lesser Antilles)
3015:Ponce Health Sciences University
2933:Parque Urbano Dora Colón Clavell
2703:Museo de la Arquitectura Ponceña
1938:Reserva Natural Caja de Muertos.
1923:By Kurt Pitzer and Tara Stevens.
1870:Stevenson, Robert Louis (2001).
1530:Primera Hora Access 3 April 2009
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2824:Nightlife in Ponce, Puerto Rico
2814:Festival Nacional de la Quenepa
2590:Playa del Club Náutico de Ponce
1921:Adventure Guide to Puerto Rico.
980:Caja de Muertos Natural Reserve
932:2019–20 Puerto Rico earthquakes
178:Caja de Muertos (North America)
3921:Cays and islets of Puerto Rico
3916:Protected areas of Puerto Rico
3772:Palmas del Mar Tropical Forest
3344:Protected areas of Puerto Rico
3251:Cays and islets of Puerto Rico
2746:Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino
2227:Natural Reserve, official page
2197:Cardona Bonet, Walter (1989).
2110:El secreto paraíso del Caribe.
1935:Travel and Sports: Puerto Rico
1156:Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve
903:, both of which badly damaged
786:Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve
566:Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico
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3926:Islands of Ponce, Puerto Rico
3841:Mata de Plátano Field Station
3762:Foreman Conservation Easement
3706:Northeast Ecological Corridor
2923:Parque Luis A. "Wito" Morales
2698:Museo de la Historia de Ponce
1123:Castillo San Felipe del Morro
1118:St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
850:Spanish–Taíno War for Borikén
571:Puerto Rico Convention Center
3731:San Juan Ecological Corridor
3025:PUCPR School of Architecture
2794:Feria de Artesanías de Ponce
2761:Hotel Ponce Intercontinental
2683:Museo de la Masacre de Ponce
1682:Retrieved February 16, 2010.
1621:Nydia Bauzá (5 April 2022).
1195:Playa Ensenadita ("Pocitas")
919:Playa Pelícano received the
901:2020 Puerto Rico earthquakes
879:In 1898, at the time of the
309:0.86 km (0.534 mi)
301:2.75 km (1.709 mi)
79:Caja de Muertos, Puerto Rico
18:Caja de Muertos, Puerto Rico
3750:Conservation Easement Sites
3287:Isla de Ratones (Cabo Rojo)
2804:Fiesta Nacional de la Danza
1849:. Random House. p. 5.
1694:Retrieved 33 February 2010.
893:Puerto Rico Ports Authority
667:Isla de Ratones (Cabo Rojo)
145:Caja de Muertos (Caribbean)
115:Show map of Lesser Antilles
3957:
3871:Julio Enrique Monagas Park
3035:Universidad de Puerto Rico
3010:Universidad Interamericana
2928:Parque Pedro Albizu Campos
2834:Cruce a Nado Internacional
2673:Museo Hacienda Buena Vista
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776:off the southern coast of
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2201:. San Juan, Puerto Rico:
1786:nouveau voyage aux isles
780:, in the municipality of
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3626:Aguas Buenas Cave System
3000:Ana G. Méndez University
2908:Parque del Tricentenario
2880:Concha Acústica de Ponce
2663:Museo Castillo Serrallés
1483:Eduardo Neumann Gandia.
1335:Eduardo Neumann Gandia.
1293:Neysa Rodriguez Deynes.
788:, because of its native
3813:Protected Natural Areas
3701:Mona and Monito Islands
3292:Isla de Ratones (Ponce)
2913:Parque Ecológico Urbano
2819:Bienal de Arte de Ponce
858:Ramón Emeterio Betances
672:Isla de Ratones (Ponce)
317:52 m (171 ft)
211:Caja de Muertos (Earth)
82:Show map of Puerto Rico
3931:Beaches of Puerto Rico
3676:Humacao Nature Reserve
3666:Cuevas Las Cabachuelas
2980:Hospital San Cristóbal
2898:Parque de la Abolición
2658:Museo Parque de Bombas
2653:Museo de Arte de Ponce
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1474:Accessed 28 July 2020.
1348:Walter Cardona Bonet.
1309:Retrieved 17 May 2011.
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874:Robert Louis Stevenson
599:Museo de Arte de Ponce
530:Cuevas Las Cabachuelas
390:Tourism in Puerto Rico
314:Highest elevation
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2086:29 March 2015 at the
1749:Guillermo A. Baralt.
1204:Caja de Muertos Light
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1065:Etymological theories
1057:(Caja de Muertos) or
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1009:Caja de Muertos Light
970:Geography and climate
870:Cayetano Coll y Toste
589:Ponce Cultural Center
264:17.89472°N 66.51889°W
148:Show map of Caribbean
3726:San Cristóbal Canyon
3005:Caribbean University
2875:Teatro Vicente Murga
2809:Día Mundial de Ponce
2713:Museo Biblioteca RHC
1582:14 July 2011 at the
1547:14 July 2011 at the
1108:José Joaquim Almeida
1082:", first written by
937:hawksbill sea turtle
802:La Guancha Boardwalk
772:) is an uninhabited
3272:Cayos de Caña Gorda
3030:PUCPR School of Law
2870:Teatro Antono Paoli
2857:Teatro Fox Delicias
2799:Ponce Jazz Festival
1705:"Coast Pilot Nr. 5"
1051:Jean-Baptiste Labat
911:to the island. The
862:Segundo Ruiz Belvis
764:; also in English:
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3671:Hacienda Belvedere
2966:Hospital San Lucas
2938:Plaza Las Delicias
2903:Parque de la Ceiba
2861:Ponce Towne Center
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2180:2015-02-19 at the
2154:2013-10-20 at the
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2034:Cardona Bonet 1989
2017:Cardona Bonet 1989
2002:Cardona Bonet 1989
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2693:Museo del Deporte
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1900:Project Gutenberg
1890:Kingsley, Charles
1137:British shipwreck
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881:American invasion
759:Chest of the Dead
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280:Archipelago
267: /
243:Coordinates
237:Puerto Rico
3905:Categories
3757:El Rabanal
3587:Toro Negro
3512:Cambalache
3405:Río Icacos
3302:Morrillito
3073:Morrillito
2943:La Guancha
2829:Las Justas
2630:Ensenadita
2595:La Guancha
2585:El Malecón
2406:Capitanejo
2300:Government
1250:References
1076:sea shanty
1005:lighthouse
1001:dry forest
991:Juana Díaz
976:Morrillito
909:catamarans
905:La Guancha
818:Morrillito
804:sector of
697:Morrillito
477:La Guancha
252:17°53′41″N
3572:Río Abajo
3532:Guajataca
3527:Cerrillos
3451:Cabo Rojo
3387:El Yunque
3176:Mountains
3156:Portugués
3126:Cerrillos
2953:Hospitals
2506:San Antón
2501:Sabanetas
2471:Portugués
2426:Guaraguao
2411:Cerrillos
2339:Landmarks
2295:Geography
2290:Education
2285:Buildings
1472:2152-4726
1307:CityMelt.
1255:Citations
1024:Etymology
800:from the
614:Juan Bobo
255:66°31′8″W
224:Geography
3542:Guilarte
3507:Boquerón
3461:Desecheo
3151:Pastillo
3141:Jacaguas
3131:Chiquito
2844:Theaters
2625:Carrucho
2610:Pelícano
2565:El Tuque
2451:Maragüez
2441:Magueyes
2317:Timeline
2178:Archived
2152:Archived
2084:Archived
1843:(1996).
1826:, 1923.
1676:Archived
1629:19 April
1580:Archived
1545:Archived
1217:See also
1015:Features
947:Location
647:Desecheo
452:El Tuque
447:Boquerón
382:a series
380:Part of
229:Location
3567:Piñones
3552:Maricao
3537:Guánica
3502:Aguirre
3471:Vieques
3456:Culebra
3433:El Toro
3352:Federal
3267:Cardona
3146:Matilde
3106:Bayagán
3058:Ratones
3053:Cardona
3045:Islands
2645:Museums
2557:Beaches
2526:Tercero
2516:Segundo
2481:Primero
2456:Marueño
2378:Barrios
2366:Streets
2356:Airport
2334:Tourism
2312:History
1794:Gallica
1788:Tome II
1169:Beaches
1114:Curaçao
840:History
814:Ratones
810:Cardona
753:
707:Vieques
642:Culebra
637:Cardona
623:Islands
580:Culture
433:Beaches
3517:Carite
3161:Prieto
3136:Inabón
3116:Bucaná
3111:Blanco
3093:Rivers
3083:Jueyes
2781:Events
2728:Hotels
2620:Blanca
2491:Quinto
2421:Cuarto
2391:Bucaná
2329:Sports
2324:People
2305:Mayors
2209:
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1045:, and
987:barrio
956:barrio
866:masons
828:, and
794:Hikers
790:turtle
774:island
692:Monito
657:Icacos
604:Jíbaro
366:Barrio
335:
298:Length
3582:Susúa
3522:Ceiba
3277:Gatas
3121:Canas
3078:Gatas
2890:Parks
2635:Larga
2536:Vayas
2531:Tibes
2521:Sexto
2466:Playa
2396:Canas
2361:Roads
1721:9 May
1715:(PDF)
1708:(PDF)
960:Ponce
953:Playa
846:Taíno
834:Ponce
826:Gatas
798:ferry
782:Ponce
652:Gatas
501:Caves
370:Playa
360:Ponce
306:Width
233:Ponce
46:Ponce
3592:Vega
3101:Anón
3063:Frío
2496:Real
2386:Anón
2207:ISBN
1851:ISBN
1755:ISBN
1723:2011
1660:sur.
1631:2022
1468:ISSN
1354:ISBN
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750:lit.
687:Mona
290:Area
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958:of
768:or
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