Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine April 2017 | Page 508

PLACES OF INTEREST The Turks and Caicos Islands have many attractions to delight bird watchers such as Bird Rock Point, the salt ponds and inland marshes but it also has attractions as modern as The Flow Rider which pushes out a wave of water which people can ride and also the John Glenn Exhibit that emphasizes the link between the islands and the spaceflight missions. But there are the more traditional attractions to enjoy: Grand Turk Lighthouse This lighthouse was built in 1852 on a limestone hill to alert sailors to the shallow reef below. Standing at an impressive 60 ft above sea level, it was designed and built in the United Kingdom and shipped in small portions to the island. Now a historic site under the National Trust, it is no longer functional but the old light- keepers house on the site operates as a snack shop and you can walk through the grounds, enjoy the view and also do some whale- watching. Photo Credit: Rene Leubert