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Brac is Gaelic for bluff or cliff, and Cayman Brac offers some of the most spectacularscenery in the Caribbean. It is a very unique island with a high elevation, bluff with lots of caves to explore. Hosting a population of approximately 1800 residents, “The Brac” combines a developed infrastructure of Grand Cayman with the relaxation andsolitude of Little Cayman.
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The clear calm waters that surround the 12-mile island host a pristine reef that offers great visibility and a profusion of fish life. Snorkelers and divers alike can enjoy the reefs from shore, or from one of the boats operated by the diving operators serving the island. Cayman Brac is also well known for its bird life. The mangrove areas provide a superb venue for wetland birds. The inland birds such as parrots, king birds and flycatchers and other native birds can be seen along the trails, nature walks and preserves around the island.
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