I see only one Turk (ie. Grand Turk), so why the plural form of the word then?? and I think we’re missing only the Top Caicos, Bottom Caicos, and Under-top Caicos left…could those be the green islands right below the map?
hum…ok, let me give you a geography lesson…
The Turks Islands, separated from the Caicos Islands by Turks Island Passage, includes the inhabited islands of Grand Turk and Salt Cay, plus other smaller islands.
thus turks and caicos.
want to know more? you have to come visit!!
I see only one Turk (ie. Grand Turk), so why the plural form of the word then?? and I think we’re missing only the Top Caicos, Bottom Caicos, and Under-top Caicos left…could those be the green islands right below the map?
hum…ok, let me give you a geography lesson…
The Turks Islands, separated from the Caicos Islands by Turks Island Passage, includes the inhabited islands of Grand Turk and Salt Cay, plus other smaller islands.
thus turks and caicos.
want to know more? you have to come visit!!