Now that you can find Neverland on your own, how about wandering the globe in search of these other Lands of Make Believe? It’s one of the most biologically diverse regions of the Caribbean and remains relatively untouched by man or mermaid, though there are three resorts (including Turneffe Flats and Turneffe Island Resort) for the occasional tourist or lost boy. Thirty miles off the coast of Belize City, sparkling like a golden clock in a crocodile’s mouth, sits this faraway land. His findings are documented in this much-viewed video, but the short of it is the following: Between consulting JM Barrie’s original text and the 1953 Disney film, while honing in on the minutiae of crocodile types (it’s an American, not a Morelet) and Captain Hook’s work history (he was once Blackbeard’s bo’sun), there’s only one place in which Neverland could actually exist- Turneffe Atoll, Belize. After exhaustive research, a YouTuber revealed what he believed was the actual location of Neverland. You needn’t wish upon a star or chant “once upon a time” to find these fairy-tale lands.
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