Catalina Island is a beautiful island with white sand beaches near the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic. It has three main beaches (the West, North and East beaches), which occupy more than two-thirds of its coastline. The island is small, with an area of only 5 square miles. On its southern edge, visitors to Catalina Island will find some unique rocky coasts. Since it's a protected natural park, there are no buildings. There are plenty of raccoons and wild hares on the island, all of whom are accustomed to visitors taking photographs, but tourists should make sure to keep a safe distance from any wild animal they encounter.

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