Drakes Island
Drakes Island is a small island located off the coast of Plymouth, England. It covers approximately 14 acres and is known for its historical significance, particularly its connection to the Spanish Armada in the late 16th century. The island features a mix of natural landscapes and historical structures, including remnants of military fortifications.
The island is currently uninhabited and is accessible only by boat. It is a popular spot for wildlife, particularly seabirds, and offers scenic views of the surrounding waters. Efforts have been made to preserve its natural and historical features, making it an interesting site for visitors and researchers alike.