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2015 FAA3051 CRACKED CONCH

2015 FAA3051 CRACKED CONCH

Seven Mile Beach
Grand Cayman Islands
2015

Along the North Side and East End districts of the island there are many empty conch shells to be found strolling along the beach.

https://doe.ky/marine/conch/conch-fact-sheet/

Conch is a common name of a number of different medium-to-large-sized sea snails. Conch shells typically have a high spire and a noticeable siphonal canal. In North America, a conch is often identified as a queen conch, indigenous to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean.


Seven Mile Beach is a long crescent of coral-sand beach on the western end of Grand Cayman island. Seven Mile Beach is known for its beauty, receiving the honor of "The Caribbean's Best Beach" in 2015 from Caribbean Travel and Life Magazine.

https://www.visitcaymanislands.com/en-us/experiences/beaches/seven-mile-beach-grand-cayman

Named one of the Ultimate Beaches in the region by Caribbean Travel + Life, the 4th Best Beach in the Caribbean by Trip Advisor, and the 12th of the best beaches in the world by MSN, Seven Mile Beach is among the many reasons why Cayman is considered the ultimate destination. Situated on the western side of Grand Cayman, the area attracts travellers from all over the world. With sparkling waters and coral sands, this shoreline is home to many of the Caribbean's most luxurious properties.


The expansive waterfront here is open to the public, making it possible to walk the full length of the shore regardless of where you're staying. Taking a stroll, you'll stumble on restaurants at the resorts and several beach bars. Seven Mile Beach encompasses so many different activities, too. Whether you want to work on your tan and watch the waves roll in, or partake in some parasailing, Seven Mile Beach gives you every chance to enjoy what Cayman is all about.

Seven Mile Beach is surrounded by several popular attractions as well. You can peruse the Seven Mile Shops or snorkel /scuba dive in the peaceful seas around Cemetery Reef. Cayman’s capital, George Town, is also close by.