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On the eastern edge of Grand Cayman, there are ironshore formations along the
coast. When the waves come in, spires of water shoot up through these
"blowholes". Also, in the same area, is an area of coast, which is home to
the "Wreck of the Ten Sails". Not a wreck of a ten-sailed ship, but the
wreck of ten ships (with sails) in one day. Pieces of other wrecks in that
same area are displayed there.

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| One of the blowholes in action. |
View of the ironshore coast. |
More ironshore coast. |
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| The propeller from a ship that wrecked along
the coast in the 1960s. |
Beautiful coastline. |
The two black specks you can see in the
enlargement are shipwreck remnants. |
Coastline near the "Wreck of the Ten Sails". |
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