Isla San José (Panama)

The privately owned island has an area of 44 square kilometres (17 sq mi).

Thousands of wild pigs and deer populate Isla San Jose, which has a rugged, rocky shoreline and over 50 beaches.

[1] A unit of U.S. soldiers tested chemical arms from 1945 to 1947 on the then deserted island, leaving behind at least eight unexploded 500 and 1,000-pound bombs.

[1] A U.S. military text states that the larger bombs contained phosgene and cyanogen chloride, and smaller ones mustard gas.

[1] Claims of abandoned minefields containing thousands of armed chemical mines have been made, but no evidence of this has been presented.