Pronounced 'Claw Key' by locals, this slender crescent of white sand is covered with soaring coconut palms. It’s also home to an unfinished three-story concrete building that was destined to be a private pad for a wealthy American until the community called in the authorities, because the beach is a prime hawksbill-nesting ground. The island is now set aside for community tourism use and is usually visited by day-trippers from Pearl Lagoon.
- placement: superzone
- path: destinations/pois/hero
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- possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [320, 50], [1, 1],
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targeting:
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Crawl Key
