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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. History of the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological studies of Grand Cayman have found no evidence that humans occupied the islands prior to the sixteenth century. [2]The first recorded English visitor was Sir Francis Drake in 1586, who reported that the caymanas were edible, but it was the turtles which attracted ships in search of fresh meat for their crews.

  4. West Bay, Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    West Bay is a residential area located north of Grand Cayman's tourist-popular Seven Mile Beach. It is also a tourist area with destinations such as Hell, Cayman Turtle Farm, Cayman Motor Museum, and Dolphin Adventure. It is home to the Scholars International football club. West Bay features a public beach, complete with changing rooms and ...

  5. List of Cayman Islands records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands [57] 100m backstroke: 1:02.96 Jillian Crooks: Unattached 19 February 2021: CIASA Championships Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands: 100m backstroke: 1:02.91 not ratified: Lila Higgo: Camana Bay Aquatic Club 4 March 2022: CIASA Championships Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands: 200m backstroke: 2:14.38 Lara Butler: Stingray 14 ...

  6. Culture of the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    In the past, most of the people of the Cayman Islands got their livelihood from the sea through fishing, turtle harvesting, and as merchant seamen. Cayman Sea Salt and Cayman Logwood products are now locally made and exported. In the 21st century the islands have thrived in the finance and tourism sectors.

  7. Scuba diving in the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    Cayman Brac also has an additional 11 dive sites reachable by shore. [2] On Little Cayman, 'Bloody Bay Wall' and 'Jackson Bay' are dive destinations. Little Cayman features shallow dives as low at 20 feet and as deep as 6,000 feet. [3] They are both situated on the north side of the island and are not accessible year-round because of weather ...