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         <description><![CDATA[<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://turksandcaicosallinclusiveresorts.com/">Turks and Caicos all inclusive Resorts</a></p><p>The capital island of the Turks and Caicos archipelago, it is also a highly sought-after destination for world-class cruise ships. It has an area of 18 square kilometers. Cockburn Town is the island's capital. Grand Turk is thought to have been the island where Christopher Columbus made landing during his mission in 1492, based on his diaries and descriptions of the trip. Because of this, the island has a distinct place in the tourism industry.</p><p>For scuba divers, Grand Turk Island is the most popular destination. In recent years, it has gained recognition as a globally recognized diving site.Why is it the case? Well, the underwater world is amazing and the best diving spots are just a short distance from the coast. There is a state-protected coral reef with remarkable aquatic features. The Grand Turk Lighthouse, Turks and Caicos National Museum, and the former Her Majesty's Prison are among the places that history buffs can visit. Additionally, the entire town has streets and alleyways that transport you back to the days when the Caribbean ruled the island. That is the capital and oldest city of the British-Bermudian Empire, Cockburn Town.</p><p>Every year, hundreds of thousands of people seek for quiet, serene holiday spots with white sand, turquoise water, and shallow beaches.<br>East Caicos, at 32 square miles, is the second largest island in the archipelago and has been deserted for the past 100 years. The ruins of the Jacksonville town, the abandoned railroad, the petroglyphs left by the Taino Indians, and the artwork found on the cave walls are all evidence of the island's former inhabitants.</p>]]></description>
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