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About the Cayman Waters - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Waters of the Cayman Islands are crystal clear and warm throughout the year with over 200 dive sites, each with its own name and unique and amazing characteristics.
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Families and Kids in the Cayman Islands - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Bringing the kids along on vacation might seem like an adventure in itself, but in the Cayman Islands it's an easy task.
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Fast Facts - Cayman - By: Staff Editor @ CaribbeanMag.com August 2002 The following information will help you learn about Cayman and how to get ready to enjoy your visit here. It's a bit long but very informative, especially if you are coming to visit for the first time. The Cayman Department of Tourism can also provide information.
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History of the Cayman Islands - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Only during the last decade, have serious attempts been made to document a comprehensive and authoritative history of these islands throughout the past 300 years. Much important research has been done during the last five years, specifically through the dedicated efforts of the staff of the Cayman Islands National Archive...
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Little Reason Not to Visit Little Cayman - By: Paris Permenter & John Bigley August 2002 Just 80 miles northeast of Grand Cayman but worlds apart in terms of atmosphere, Little Cayman is tailor made for couples looking for secluded scuba diving, fly or tackle fishing, and nature appreciation. Appropriate to its name, Little Cayman spans only 11 miles in length and two miles at its widest point.
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Stingray City - Diving & Snorkeling Grand Cayman - By: Staff Editor @ CaribbeanMag.com August 2002 Known today as the worlds 'Best Twelve Foot Dive' Stingray City, in Grand Cayman, is not to be missed! It's a perfect spot for an easy dive or just as good or better snorkeling. This is perfect snorkeling trip for kids and adults alike...
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Stingray City...In the Cayman Islands - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Perhaps the Cayman Islands' most famous attraction, Stingray City and the nearby shallows known as Sandbar provide the only natural opportunity in the world to swim with more than two dozen "tame" Atlantic Southern Stingrays which seem to enjoy the company of humans.
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The Three Islands - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Learn more about Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Activities and local attractions ...
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