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Cayman Islands More Slide Shows
Iguana crossing
  Bob Krist/Corbis
More iguanas (2,000) inhabit Little Cayman Island than people (100), but they're no match for cars. Red-footed boobies are so taken with the mangroves here that they've established the largest nesting colony in the Caribbean. Nature, not nightlife, is what Little Cayman is all about. If you're not into diving, fishing, or birding, do as the iguanas do: Shed your outer layer and lounge.
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