Thursday, January 9, 2014

Hell (Grand Cayman)

Welcome to Hell...Hell, Grand Cayman, that is!


How did Hell get its name?  That is the question of which legends are made.  
photo © by Sreejithk2000  

There is a large field of unique limestone formations (ironshore) in this small town.  Over a period of many years, coral, shells, and other skeletons of sea life were solidified by limestone and salt deposits into this formidable landscape.  Some say this is what Hell would look like.   Some say if you throw a pebble into the formations, you can hear it rattling all the way down to Hell.
 



This is the gift shop.  Nearby is the post office where you can send "postcards from Hell."


Don't park here!


LINKS: 
◊  Hell's Gifts and Souvenirs
◊  a little blurb on Hell and Grand Cayman by Richard Bangs (Huffington Post)
◊  2.25 minute video by Shane O.  (travel channel)  View the entire area and hear the devil himself, Ivan Farrington, speak about one of the legends.




Alphabe-Thursday, hosted by Ms Jenny, is so much fun!  This week our letter  is "H."  Come visit others' submissions HERE and join in the fun! 



photos by me  © 2011     all rights reserved

24 comments:

  1. Hah! I guess I'll have to plan a visit to Hell sometime...

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  2. Haha...never heard of this. I'm not sure I'd like to visit. Have you been? It is unbearably hot?

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    1. Yes, I was there in February/March of 2011, a lovely time to visit. It's the same degree of temperature as the rest of the island--pretty close to perfect!

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  3. Creative post and great photos ~ for H ~ carol, xxx

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  4. If you visit there you've got to be REALLY good..... or you'll never be able to leave.

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    1. Apparently then, I WAS good, because I'm not there anymore!

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    2. Ha.Ha. You've been to Hell and back!

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  5. Actually looks inviting....food for thought♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/how-great-2/

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  6. not sure if I would want to live there, but it looks like a nice place to visit {:-D

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  7. Amazing! Who said Hell is a bad place? One never knows ;-)

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  8. Oh my! I have never been to Hell. ;)

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  9. How cute! And, it looks like its name!

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  10. Ha...what a fun place to visit :)
    But how can anywhere in Grand Cayman be hell...I always thought it sounded like a heavenly destination :)

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  11. Ha, that's fun! My parents took a cruise to the Cayman Islands when I was younger; I'll have to ask if this was one of their stops.

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  12. The signs are priceless! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. How funny! I guess there is more than one way to get tourists to your town!

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  14. Would be cool to visit, for laughs if nothing else.

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  15. That would be fun to visit! Of course, it would be warm too!

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  16. That does sound like a good place to visit...just for a laugh!

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  17. Very cute - I'd definitely be sending a postcard from Hell.

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  18. I would not want to visit but I'd say you have a creative heart here! Your photos are wonderful and those formations are darn right, creepy!

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  19. It looks like Hell has a helluva lot happening...

    Someone could have a lot of fun here!

    Thanks for linking to the letter "H".

    A+

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