The island also houses several Buddhist archaeological remains.
The island houses a massive steel tower used for reef research or navigation.
The island houses a private manor and is linked to the mainland by a spit.
From the 1730s, the island housed farmsteads and picnickers.
The island once housed a hotel, but is now almost entirely cottages, most of them individually named.
The island currently houses over 100 cottages owned by both American and Canadian citizens.
Up to that point, the island still housed a phosphate terminal and had freight rail access.
The island housed a community of Augustinian friars starting from 1199.
Since the island houses a major naval base, access is restricted by the military.
As a result, the island houses an example of long-term rabbit-maintained grass.