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Sapodilla Hill
View from Sapodilla Hill
One of the inscriptions
On Sapodilla Hill in Providenciales there are a large number of inscriptions in the exposed limestone. The Museum has an ongoing project to make moulds of each one, and to explore the documentary records to identify the individual people and ships mentioned in the inscriptions.

Visitors to Providenciales International Airport will see some of this work. In the International departure lounge casts made from some of the moulds are displayed on the wall with full descriptions.

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