About 240 miles South East of Nassau is a beautiful, 42-acre island. It is a part of the 700 islands of the Bahamas, and it is well concealed and positioned amongst them. Most of the island’s terrain is rugged, but on the south side is a plateau of about 10 acres, at an elevation of 30 feet above sea level. A little over two years ago, Diego De La Cruz flew in a helicopter, looking for an island in the Bahamas region. When he saw this piece of property, he told the pilot to land on its top in the middle of the clearing. Diego loved the strategic position of the island, surrounded by clear, blue waters, and only a few exotic animals lived on it. Since it was otherwise uninhabited, he bought it for 995 million dollars. De La Cruz is a stately and resolute businessman, dealing in imports and

