kookeilanden
The Kookeilanden, also known as the Cays, are a group of small islands located in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 100 kilometers north of the coast of Venezuela. They are part of the ABC Islands, a chain of islands that also includes Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. The Kookeilanden consist of two main islands, Grand Kook and Little Kook, as well as several smaller islets and cays.
The islands are known for their pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and diverse marine life. They are
The Kookeilanden are uninhabited and are part of the Bonaire National Park. They are protected by the
The Kookeilanden are also known for their historical significance. The islands were used as a refuge by
In summary, the Kookeilanden are a group of small islands located in the Caribbean Sea, known for