This Secret Caribbean Island Is Where Oppenheimer Chose To Hide From His Legacy

“Now I am Death, the destroyer of worlds.” 

This quote, uttered from the mouth of Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, perfectly encapsulates why a tiny, remote island in the Caribbean held such beautiful value in his life. 

The renowned physicist, the subject of the recent box-office hit, sought refuge on St. John to escape the overwhelming magnitude of his legacy to the world. The picturesque island lies in the azure waters of the Caribbean, a hidden gem renowned for its captivating beauty and secluded beaches. 

Visitors can now explore the tranquil landscapes that once gifted Oppenheimer with peace and quiet.

The house where Oppenheimer lived has

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