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English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The diving on Cayman Brac is generally divided into three zones:

North Side
South Side
Western Point

The typical selection is "North vs South", with the decision predominantly based on the prevailing wind and weather conditions, which vary seasonally.

When the weather comes "down the slot" (straight down-islandm, from the NNE), neither side is in the lee, so the diving options are more typically the Western Point, or tucked up inside of one of the very shallow "bays" along the North side.

On extremely calm days, some dive operators will occasionally offer a "Bluff Run" which typically consists of a deep wall dive along the south side (typically in the 'Rock Monster Chimney' area), motor the surface interval along the sea under the Brac's 140fsw tall cliff (the Bluff), past Little Cayman Brac and out onto the island's North side to then do a shallow reef dive somewhere along there before returning to dock, resulting a complete circumnavigation of the island.

Real Brac affectionados will know what it means when I say: "I've been _between_".

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