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  2. Cayman Turtle Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Cayman Turtle Centre [1] is a conservation facility and tourist attraction located in the district of West Bay in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.First established in 1968 as "Mariculture Ltd" and later called "Cayman Turtle Farm" by a group of American and British investors, the facility was initially used to breed the endangered green sea turtle for commercial purposes.

  3. Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Mile Beach is the most popular and most developed area of Grand Cayman. [2] [3] It is home to the majority of the island's luxury resorts and hotels. Despite the name, a generous measurement puts the actual length at just a bit over 6.3 miles (10.1 km) long. A realistic length for the uninterrupted sandy beach is about 6 miles. [4]

  4. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cayman Heritage Garden showcases plants that have been a part of Caymanian life since settlers first arrived. The garden includes several areas that represent historical agricultural significance in the Cayman Islands. Restored early 20th-century Caymanian home and surrounding sand garden at QEII Botanic Park, Grand Cayman

  5. Top 10 things to do on Grand Cayman - AOL

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  7. Botanic Park and Salina Reserve Important Bird Area

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    Both sites lie in the East End district of Grand Cayman. The 50 ha Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park in the centre of the island contains fragments of native dry forest and shrubland, with a lake and Conocarpus erectus dominated wetlands. The Botanic Park site is also largely surrounded by the Frank Sound Forest IBA. [1]