Whatever happened to fact checking?
From today's Telegraph:
The article is about the Turks & Caicos Islands. The photo caption reads 'The Turks & Caicos Islands lie at the tip of the Bermuda Islands Chain'. In the text, they are correctly referred to as being 'at the southern tip of the Bahamas chain'.

There is a mere 915.7 miles between Nassau in the Bahamas and Hamilton in Bermuda.


There is a mere 915.7 miles between Nassau in the Bahamas and Hamilton in Bermuda.
Labels: Bermuda, pedantry, The pink bits on the map