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scubanatic

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I am think about setting up a trip to the Ts&Cs Feb 2007:D . I am looking for any information on likes, dislikes, places to stay, eat etc. The people I have spoken with say that is a good time of year to go, so you can snorkel with the Humpbacks....:bfish:

Thanks
 
I'm applying for a SFS program in the Turks & Caicos...if I get in I'll fwd all information and pictures when I'm there!
 
:monkeydan AWESOME
 
I will be going in a few weeks. Beginning of March. I will post a report when I get back.
 
I've been to Grand Turk and Provo. Provo is like a megalopolis compared to Grand Turk. I'd go back to Grand Turk in a second. Colin, the owner of Island House there, let me use one of his trucks free even when I wasn't staying at his place. You can dive for conch on the southern end - on Provo, all the conch is farm-raised.
The attached photo is Grand Turk at 1pm on a busy Sunday.
 
Tom Winters:
I've been to Grand Turk and Provo. Provo is like a megalopolis compared to Grand Turk. I'd go back to Grand Turk in a second. Colin, the owner of Island House there, let me use one of his trucks free even when I wasn't staying at his place. You can dive for conch on the southern end - on Provo, all the conch is farm-raised.
The attached photo is Grand Turk at 1pm on a busy Sunday.

That's funny. A busy Sunday. Nice panoramic shot!
 
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