This is a vast nature park incorporating many miles of deserted camping in ca beach, silent freshwater lakes, and extensive camping in ca pine forests, all connected by more than 10 miles of trails. The reserve is a part of the Turks and Caicos National Trust
Bonefish, so named for the huge numbers of bones in their bodies, live in deep water and come up onto the flats to feed. That s where you ll have to go to find them. Unlike most deep-water sportfish, they offer not only a good fight, but the thrill of a hunt as well.
Far away from the bustling streets and tourist attractions of Nassau and Freeport, the rest of the Bahamian population, some 40,000 people, pursue their everyday lives. They live in sparsely settled little towns and villages from one end of the island chain to the other. Most Out Island residents have never left their island.
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