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Turks & Caicos Islands

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Parrot Cay
Parrot Cay is a tiny island, part of Turks and Caicos Islands and is dominated by a large hotel beach resort, which over the years has seen many visits by celebrities. It is located near Pine Cay, Seal Cay and South Caicos. Other islands include Salt Cay, the most southernly of the atoll. Initially, it was called Pirate Cay.
Celebrated pirate Ann Bonny is rumored to have come here in the 1720's after her paramour Calico Jack Rackham, was hanged by authorities in Jamaica.
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