Hanging out in the caves was cool - bring flashlights and wear good shoes for scampering about slippery surfaces!
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Hanging out in the caves was cool - bring flashlights and wear good shoes for scampering about slippery surfaces!
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Bat caves were fun. Make sure you take a flash light so you can lookup into the crevices for bats. We only saw 2 bats, but the caves themself are fun to explore.
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This review is for the "Great Cave" located in the bluff face on the very end of road on the on the south coast. About a 20 min drive from the airport - you can park at edge of the paved end of the road. To enter it you, you walk up a short path and then you need to...
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Exploring caves are new to me. Brac have lots of caves to go to but we weren't prepared for it. For those who thinks that we only need flip flops, bring your terrain shoes with you. Brac is rocky and there are a lot of sharp rocks on the beaches, and of course the caves. The only sad part about...
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I read a previous review that said the cavees were nothing special, just caves. I guess that's one point of view. None of them are Carlsbad Caverns, but they are interesting, generally easy to explore, and each has its own personality.
Rebecca's Cave is a small entry walk-in to a chamber where you can see the grave of an 18...
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If you like caves there are lots to explore on Cayman Brac. Some are not marked on the map and can only be found by climbing the bluff. Once inside, many may seem small but have tiny openings that you have to crawl into to explore. The best is Nani Cave, opposite the Mosquito Research Centre. Remember to take a...
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Great caves dotted round the island - all free to explore. We liked Skull Cave because it is just like it says - like standing in a huge skull!
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We stopped by several of the other caves but found Peter's Cave the most interesting and diverse. You can reach it either from the bluff going to the light house or the north side of the island. Be sure to bring a flashlight to fully explore the cave.
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Check out Peter's Cave for an "item of interest". Caves not handicap accessible, but they are free.
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I'm sure the Bat Caves are not called by their correct title because some families might be frightened - but never fear ! Bats are nocturnal and necessary for the habitat. These caves, o the Southside Road, are easily acessible, but do require some simple climbing skills. The most interesting fact shared with us, is that these caves were probably...
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