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The Prickly Pear Cays, sometimes spelled Prickley Pear Cay, are a small pair of uninhabited islands about six miles from Road Bay Anguilla, in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean. They are is divided by a narrow channel into Prickly Pear east and Prickly Pear west.
   The islands are popular with tourists, due to their abundant marine and bird life. There are two restaurants and a bar ((External Link)) which are serviced by staff who come in each day from the mainland of Anguilla.

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