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Turks and Caicos... My FAVORITE Place

My favorite place in the whole world is Providenciales Island in Turks and Caicos. I have been going every New years week for the last three years and I absolutely love it there. The water is a color that is indescribable and is just amazing to look at. It is so clear you can see the bottom of the ocean almost every where you go! The food and culture is a big mix of a lot of places, so you definitely can find something you enjoy. My favorite thing to do there is to go snorkeling as it is one of the best places to snorkel and scuba dive in the world!

The water color and white sand beaches are stunning!


                                                                 Photo by Agile Levine


As you can see the colors are magnificent and the water is so clear!




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  1. I had never heard of Turks and Caicos before this class, Zack! But now I know to expect one... or maybe more... Turks and Caicos favorite places posts. It sounds wonderful! And snorkeling is so much fun; I lived in Hawaii for a while when I was a kid, and the snorkeling there was AMAZING of course. Maybe you will want to do a sea creatures project for this class! :-)

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  2. Oh I absolutely love Turks and Caicos!! My family is really big on traveling to different beaches and this is one of my favorite places. I haven't been in a few years though so I would really love to get to go back sometime soon. It is such a fun place to snorkel. I've done that around several different islands and it is absolutely beautiful and breathtaking to say the least.

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  3. Zack, your post and the pictures you use in this post really make me want to come to this place! It is definitely a great getaway from the harsh and cold winter here in Oklahoma. I am so jealous that you got to go there every New Year! Nevertheless, I am glad that you are able to come to this place and enjoy your time there.

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  4. I think that it is so cool that you've been there! I have been there with my family twice. And if you don't scuba dive when you go, why did you even go!? Whats more, those pictures look fake, but if you've ever been, which you have, you know that they are super accurate. We usually go in the much warmer months, but I have never been on New Years. Anyway, it sounds like a blast.

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