The Turks and Caicos have a high number of endemic species and others of international importance, partially dependent on the conditions created by the oldest established salt-pan development in the Caribbean. The property has a high number of endemic species of lizards, snakes, insects and plants, showing genetic differences between the different islands. The islands are also important as a breeding area for seabirds - one of the three most important in the Caribbean - and is a wetland site of international importance containing a variety of marine and coastal habitat types and complex natural transitions. There are also shallow inland ponds of various sizes linked to the sea in times of storm and/or via subterranean channels..." Source: UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
Beautiful tranquil beach of Turks and Caicos Islands. This is a less travelled destination and hard to get a postcard from. Two 60 cents coral stamps used with Queen Elizabeth head. Thanks so much to Chris of UK who was island hopping from Saint Pierre & Miquelon to Bermuda and to Turks and Caicos.


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