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Tiny SALT CAY is one of the loveliest islands in the country, both for its natural beauty and its historical appeal. Although it measures no more than six and a half square miles and is home to fewer than one hundred people, the island was a once an important source for the Bermudian salt rakers, whose relics still litter the place and provide much of the charm: fabulous old white-washed houses as well as the salt pans from which the "white gold" was laboriously scraped. Add to that some sugary white beaches (particularly along the north coast), great diving and snorkelling, and a small but fine range of accommodation, and you've got another great place to chill out.
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