Great Thatch

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The ruin on Great Thatch.

Great Thatch is an uninhabited island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It is one of the westernmost islands in the Territory.

Although presently uninhabited, it was formerly occupied, and boasted a customs house and mail exchange where the mail would be delivered from Charlotte Amalie by skiff after the packet ships had called there.

There remains a significant ruin on the island, although it is extremely difficult to access as the paths are all heavily overgrown. At the property a significant civil disturbance occurred on the island in 1856 where local law enforcement officers were beaten in a smuggling dispute.

The island was formerly in private hands, but was repurchased by the Government of the Territory in September 1997, and is now a national park.

Coordinates: 18°23′N 64°43′W / 18.383°N 64.717°W / 18.383; -64.717


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