Turks and Caicos: sparsely populated islands on a clear, warm sea
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The Turks and Caicos Islands are an ideal destination for skin divers. It boasts of an ocean with a breath-taking color spectrum, species diversity, shallow reefs and drop-offs. Some of the most popular sites on the islands include the Pinnacles, The Crack, Stairways and Chimney.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1998
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Time stands still in the Turks & Caicos
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The provindeciales of Turks and Caicos Islands are considered a diver's paradise. Its pristine waters, pure white beaches, diverse marine flora and fauna and friendly locals may tempt any diver to stay and make the place their permanent home.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1999
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Turks & Caicos spotlight: Blue Water Divers and the Salt Raker Inn
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The Turks and Caicos Islands usually give visitors a yearning to return. The Salt Raker Inn services and the Blue Water Divers diving operation have contributed to the Islands' special appeal to both divers and non-divers.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1992
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