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The island of Indian Creek, nestled within the vibrant expanse of Miami, has become a symbol of opulence and exclusivity. Its reputation as the 'Billionaire Bunker' has recently been further solidified with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' acquisition of a $68 million mansion on its shores. more...
Have you heard? Amazon.com's founder and world's third-richest individual, Jeff Bezos, has just secured a luxurious $68 million mansion situated on a secluded island near MiamiFlorida known as the 'Billionaire Bunker.' more...
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Discover Indian Creek Island relative to Surfside, Bal Harbour and Bay Harbor Islands
Indian Creek Island is a wealthy and exclusive residential island located in Biscayne Bay, just off the coast of Miami Beach, Florida. It is situated to the west of the town of Surfside, north of Bay Harbor Islands, and northeast of Bal Harbour. Here's a rough geographical relationship between these locations: more...
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