and works. Fishing and conch and lobster farming bellows camping have long been the only source of income for the islanders, but the lobsters have been over-fished and the industry is now in serious bellows camping decline. Things are not good on South Caicos, and it shows on the faces of the people. Better times, though, might be just around the corner. There s been some talk lately of plans to build a large resort here and residents are hopeful it will come to fruition. As it is, accommodations on the island are sparse indeed.
649-946-2455, is the only practical way for vacationers bellows camping to visit the island. Getting Around Some of the islanders make their living by using their cars as taxis. You ll find several waiting for you at the airport. Most will be only too pleased bellows camping to take you on a tour.
Bonefish, bellows camping 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.
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