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Current Rock of Residence:

In limbo between Grand Cayman and Virgin Gorda, BVI`

Island Girl Since:

2016

Originally Hails From:

Canada

A proud Canuck, Hali B has discovered she is best suited to a long distance relationship with her country of birth. After moving to Grand Cayman on a whim two years ago, she has truly embraced the roller coaster that is island living. This sun-worshipper has never once managed to wash all the sand off after the beach and has absolutely no idea what happened to her closed-toe shoes (nor does she care!). Her favourite island activities are lounging in the sun with a good book, scuba diving, beach walks with her beloved, and day dreaming of a time when she is grown up enough to care for an island puppy of her own. She is currently in the process of relocating to the BVIs in pursuit of more island adventures.

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