 Powdery white-sand beaches, lush green mountains, and a sheltered yacht-filled harbour characterize the island of Tortola.
 The dramatically shaped island of Virgin Gorda reminded Christopher Columbus of a reclining woman, so he named it Virgin Gorda, the "Fat Virgin."
 Jost Van Dyke has fewer than 200 inhabitants, and they are widely known as a welcoming people.
 The only coral island in the volcanic BVI chain, Anegada is a world apart. The Spanish named it Anegada, the "Drowned Land."
 Scattered in an aquamarine sea, the British Virgin Islands flank the broad Sir Francis Drake Channel, which has beguiled sailors for centuries.
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