Glover’s Reef Atoll is the least known and least dove of Belize’s three atolls. The atoll was named after John Glover, a famous pirate who resided here and who used the remote islands as the base for his raids against Spanish galleons heading to and from the Bay Islands of Honduras. Many cannon balls have been found from his battles with the Spanish fleets. Atleast 4 sunken ships are located in this area.
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