Bull Hole
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LocationSouth Coast, Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda
| Bull Hole | |
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Satellite image of Barbuda with Bull Hole in the central-south | |
| Location | South Coast, Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda |
| Coordinates | 17°36′7.24″N 61°47′47.90″W / 17.6020111°N 61.7966389°W |
| Type | wetland |
Bull Hole is a protected wetland in the South Coast and Midlands districts of Barbuda.[1][2] It is officially protected by various laws including the Environmental Protection and Management Acts of 2015 and 2019.[3][4] It is one of the only freshwater bodies on the island during the dry season.[5] Plant species found in the area include Coccoloba krugii (wild grape), Canella winterana (wild cinnamon), and Comocladia dodonaea (hogwood).[6][7]