Paget Marsh
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Paget Marsh covers an area of 25 acres and is the last sizeable tract of land in Bermuda to have survived almost unmodified by man since prehistoric time. It is managed jointly as a nature reserve by the Bermuda Audubon Society and the Bermuda National Trust.
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Coordinates: 32°17'3"N 64°46'37"W
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- Dundonald Channel 4.8 km
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- Grassy Bay 5.5 km
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- Royal Naval Dockyard, Ireland Island 7.2 km
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- Caroline Bay (incomplete) 8.1 km
- Mangrove Bay 8.6 km
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