Perched on Sapodilla Hill, the rock carvings at Sapodilla Bay offer a glimpse into the seafaring history of the Turks and Caicos Islands. These inscriptions, etched by shipwrecked sailors, include names, dates, and detailed carvings of ships and buildings. The hill’s strategic position provides a panoramic view of the ocean, making it an ideal lookout point for stranded mariners. Today, visitors can explore these weathered stones and imagine the stories of those who once sought refuge here, gazing out to sea in hopes of rescue.
Sapodilla Bay Hill Rock Carvings
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