The Caribbean Sea is a glittering beauty that
takes you by surprise, leaving you gasping for breath. And pretty much in the
middle of it is Grand Cayman, the largest of the three islands. It is a quaint
little place- it is humid, expensive, has salty air, the restaurants are beyond
lovely and every building has a unobstructed view of the expansive blue sea.
I went far out in the ocean on a boat to see bio-luminescence, giggled as
my sister tried to pick up a turtle at the turtle farm, saw different varieties
of orchids at the botanic park and the sea... Oh! The sea. The best part was
this- sea facing condo. I would wake up and there it was, the sea in all it's
glory with the one funny little wave bobbing in the distance where it got
stopped by the reef.
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Bodden Town |
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7 Mile Beach |
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Atlantis- Submarine |
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Iguana at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park |
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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park |
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Bodden Town |
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Rum Point |
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Turtle Farm |
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Rum Point |
For a month, I was in salty heaven.
Moo x
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