A cartographic representation detailing the geographical features of the largest island in the Bahamas archipelago. This includes coastlines, settlements, significant natural landmarks such as blue holes and creeks, roads, and potentially points of interest or areas of ecological significance. Such a representation can exist in various formats, including paper maps, digital images, and interactive online resources.
These geographical depictions are crucial for navigation, resource management, and understanding the island’s complex ecosystem. Historically, these charts have been instrumental for exploration, settlement, and economic activities like fishing and tourism. Accurate and up-to-date versions benefit residents, visitors, researchers, and government agencies involved in planning and conservation efforts.