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    Prior to the late 19th century the island's lagoon was a salt marsh and was referred to legally as Salt Cay. The Island became a stopover for pirates and privateers who used the island to cull salt from the lagoon to preserve their food and as a rest stop while they waited for permission to enter Nassau Harbour.
    Salt Cay is the second largest of the Turks Islands, one of the two island groups forming of the British territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean. Its area is 6.74 square kilometres (2.60 square miles).
    The salinas and the Harriett White House at Balfour Town, Salt Cay. S alt Cay is a small inhabited island in the southeast Turks and Caicos, with a total landmass of 2.6 square miles (6.7 sq km). Much of the cay consists of marine ponds and low elevation dry tropical brushlands.
    Today, the island's economy is primarily driven by a limited tourism and scuba diving industry. Salt Cay is the second largest island in the Turks Islands group, with Grand Turk being largest. Salt Cay's name is derived from the island’s long history with sea salt production.
  3. Blue Lagoon Island - Nassau & Paradise Island in The …

    WebHome/ Natural Wonders/ Blue Lagoon Island. Blue Lagoon Island Beach. Located just three miles northeast of Nassau, Blue Lagoon Island (also known as Salt Cay) is home to dolphins and sea lions at Dolphin …

  4. WebHistory and Overview of Salt Cay. The salinas and the Harriett White House at Balfour Town, Salt Cay. Salt Cay is a small inhabited island in the southeast Turks and Caicos, with a total landmass of 2.6 square miles …

  5. Exploring Salt Cay | Visit Turks and Caicos Islands

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