A Second Photo Album of
of Cayman Brac




This is the view on the bluff looking down at Spot Bay.




Spot Bay from inside Peters Cave near the top of the bluff.




Atop the bluff on the east end near the Booby bird nesting area.




Plant life atop the bluff. This is within the Booby bird nesting area.




The Booby birds.




The biggest resort. This is on the west end.




A beach on the west end's north shore. Most beaches on the Brac are rocky.




Inside one of the many caves that frequent the bluff.




This is the extensive southeast beach area ... all rocky. Blackbeard's treasure was recovered here.




A closer look at the treacherous east end known as Pollard Bay.




Caymanite. A semiprecious quartz stone native only to the Cayman Islands. The locals fashion jewelry out of it. It is akin to jasper or agate.




The bluff on the northeast end of the island.




This is the Cayman Breakers condominiums where the author stayed while researching The Treasure of Cayman Brac. They are managed by his sister Nina Banks and her husband Robert. It is a great place to vaction and is available all year. Click Cayman Breakers to learn more about them.




The main road on the south side of Cayman Brac
looking from the Cayman Breakers




Another view of the Cayman Breakers.



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