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    #31
    Well Burbs, anywhere I,ve been that has a good tourist industry has lifted the local economy way higher than their govt could. 1.2 million tourists a year to Aruba, it's all they do and they live well because of it. A 5 dollar tip equals their daily wage in some parts of Mexico. As tourists, we have given them a hand up, and it is all new money for their economy. So travel some Burbs and share the love....

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      #32
      Nothing against my back yard but have
      seen lots of the world this winter.
      Once the combines were parked we spent a
      week in Times Square so momma could get
      her shopping fix. Sure glad we beat
      Sandy. Then did some golfing, biking
      and hiking in Arizona. Our youngest is
      going to school in Germany so we spent
      Christmas there drinking beer and eating
      wiener schnitzel). New Year's in Prague
      was interesting. Now were soaking up
      the sun north of Puerto Vallarta. Each
      spot has its own special uniqueness.
      Hope to get some sledding in the
      mountains in March. Still haven't found
      shangri-la yet, but going to keep
      looking. Very thankful to be blessed by
      making a living on the prairies though.
      I wasn't very impressed with Hawaii but
      then I only saw Oahu. Napa Valley area
      in the fall ranks up there pretty high
      for me so far. You can have a great
      time anywhere if you're with the right
      crowd.

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        #33
        Saskfarmer if you want a laid back holiday leave Gran Cayman and go to Cayman Brac, very quiet, no traffic, no traffic lights and no crime.

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          #34
          I read a lot about it and would like to see it in the time were their.
          But is flying the only way from the Cayman to get their or can you go by boat.
          Their is a island that is just swimming distance from shore that looks awesome.

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            #35
            The twin otter costs about $60 for a 40 minute trip. I don't think theres a boat. There is a fairy starting up between the Brac and little cayman

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              #36
              By the way , the island your seeing is Little cayman population 150. When you really want to escape go there but take alot of reading.

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                #37
                And between reads dive the Bloody Bay Wall and report back

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                  #38
                  Mustard we like to disagree lots but traveling to
                  interesting places is fun. When were you their.

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                    #39
                    2 years ago

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                      #40
                      You were down in Cancun a few years back when I was down their if I recall.

                      Over all what was your impression of the Cayman.
                      Seems three weeks may be a little long since its such a small island.
                      Oh well we will know in a few hours.

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                        #41
                        Only in Cancun once in 1982, just when it was starting to 'boom' we only had a room there and the rest of the time we were in a rented car looking at mayan ruins or over at Cozumel(when it had only 2 hotels !)
                        I wasn't in Grand Cayman other than the airport but judging by the airport prices it is expensive.
                        I really like Cayman Brac we were there for 16 days in a rented house. If your into hitting nite clubs then Don't go here.
                        Weather is hot 90 during day down to 75 at nite.
                        Find shade,read,read some more and then dive or snorkel, talk to the local fishing on shore. Friendly,friendly people and no one trying to sell you something.
                        Hurricanes have defined this island, go to the museum very interesting, go to the caves where people hid out during 30 foot waves hitting the shore,check out the parrots up on the Brac. Search for caymanite on the eastern cliffs.
                        Gee I am sounding like a travel agent lol

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                          #42
                          I have always been a contrarian. I don't support all inclusives as 80% of the money leaves the host Country. And the only Locals you meet are the ones cleaning your room.
                          Travelling broadens the mind ,the amount you're doing saskfarmer you'll be voting Ndp the next election lol

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                            #43
                            Saskframer3 is goin to Cayman sooooos he
                            kin hide somma his money in onea those
                            secret banks. What a scummmmm bag
                            extrodinare. Not wantin ta pay taxes,
                            very very Uncomedian eh! Should spend it
                            doin Angribusiness here in Comedia........

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                              #44
                              Burpfart I did spend it in Canada bought a 4940
                              sprayer last week.
                              Mustard were in condos, way better than all
                              inclusive. With a large group it's fun.
                              Waiting between flights 3 hrs to go.

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