Redonda
island in Antigua and Barbuda / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redonda is a very small Caribbean island. It is part of Antigua and Barbuda,.[1] No people live here.
This small island is 56.2 kilometres (34.9 mi) southwest of Antigua. It is between the islands of Nevis and Montserrat.
Redonda seems like one very large rock. It is what is left of an ancient volcanic core. The land rises very steeply from sea level, mostly as sheer cliffs. There is no source of freshwater except rain. The only animals that live here are seabirds and a herd of feral goats. The goats live on the poor grazing on top of the island.