Kimpton Seafire on Grand Cayman

Kimpton Seafire on Grand Cayman

07 Nov 2017

First of all, there are the chickens.

Freed from their coops during Hurricane Ivan in 2004, they’ve never returned to domesticity on Grand Cayman. Instead, they roam the island at will.

They are a potent, if eccentric, symbol of this Caribbean island’s laissez-faire attitude toward life – a link to its agrarian past and a clue to its progressive and tolerant future.

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