Grand not so big Cayman Islands
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Discover the Cayman Islands: A Caribbean Gem
Introduction
The Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, comprise Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. This tropical paradise boasts a rich history and vibrant culture.
Historical Background
Christopher Columbus first set eyes on the Cayman Islands on May 10, 1503, during his final voyage to the New World. The first known English visitor was Sir Francis Drake in 1586, who named the islands.
In approximately 1670, the Treaty of Madrid granted the islands, along with Jamaica, to England. They were governed together until 1962 when Jamaica gained independence, and the Cayman Islands became a separate British Overseas Territory.
Recent Events
In September 2004, Grand Cayman suffered the devastating impact of Hurricane Ivan, a Category Five storm. It was the most severe to hit the islands in over 85 years, causing widespread damage. However, the resilient community quickly restored much of the infrastructure.
Conclusion
The Cayman Islands, rich in history and resilience, continue to captivate visitors with their natural beauty and cultural depth.
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