Have you ever had one of those days where you felt like you'd been to H--- and back?
Well, I've been there. And, here it is... it really exists...
And this is what Hell looks like in the Cayman Islands...
Hell is a series of black limestone formations in West Bay, Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. It is a very interesting place to visit as the formations stretch about the length of half a soccer field. While we were viewing the rock formations one of the locals told us that many of the formations were well over 4 and 5 feet tall, until the Islands were hit with some of the storms that came through in 2004 and leveled them. What a shame! It must have really been a sight to see!
There are different stories on how Hell got it's name. Some say that if you throw a rock into the middle of the limestone formations it has an odd echo as if it falling down the peaks and valleys all the way down to Hell.
Another version of the story is that a local official proclaimed one day, that 'this is what hell must look like.'
Hell is a favorite tourist spot as we all stopped to drop postcards to our friends, with the postmark of Hell on them.
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Hmmm ... that put's an entirely different spin on "gone to hell" ... thanks for sharing, now I know where I need to go when people tell me where to go!
How hot was it in Hell?
Jack, You're so funny. I guess you do know where to go when someone tells you where to go now. I never thought about it like that! Head out for a vacation to Hell in the Cayman Islands. The Islands are really very beautiful!
Mel and Gretchen, Well it's funny because in the morning we had pouring rain. We asked our tour guide how often it rained on the Island and he said hardly ever. So when we arrived in Hell we had to get out with umbrellas. But after mailing postcards and a buying a couple of fun shirts, the rain let up and we were able to head straight back to hell. It was about 80 degrees then. But I imagine it's usually more like the high 90's at that time of year.
Hell looks like an incredible place to visit. I'll have to put this on my list of places to visit ... and the next time someone tells me where to go - I can actually go there. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Rita, Hey I like you and Jack's attitude - head out to Hell when someone tells you to go there. Great idea. Let me know when you're going - and I'll meet you and Jack there.
That is really interesting, Sandy! Can you imagine trying to walk through those limstone formations in bare feet or sandals? That would be heck! Was there a Heaven on the island?
I remember visiting Hell, Michigan when I was young in the winter and my dad bought us "I was in Hell when it froze over" t-shirts. They had great promotional items. Hilarious.
This is one trip to HELL I wouldn't mind taking. I've never heard of this place before. Thanks for sharing.
Sandy
Now your can say you're been to Hell and back.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Sandy never been there yet. Glad you made it back. Did you swim with the stingrays?
I've been there and sent some post cards to friends that I thought would appreciate it. One commented that he knew I'd get there sooner or later.
Sandy, I've been to Hell too. (and safely returned)
Sandy - I wonder if Hell got its name because that's how it appears during a volcanic eruption:-)
Hi Bruce, No, I would never attempt to walk through there with no shoes on - ouch, now that would be H---, ahhh, got it, maybe that's how it got it's name! Very smart of you! Yes, there was a heaven on this island, The views of the water on this island was breathtaking, unfortunately it was raining in heaven and my pictures didn't come out very well. The locals told us that it never rains there, EVER. Go figure.
Randy, I didn't know there was a Hell, Michigan. I bet they had some great souveniers. Did you know that there is a Christmas Florida? People mail their Christmas cards from there.
Debbie, Yeah, it wouldn't be so bad if someone told you to go there, would it? Now you would know exactly where to go.
Lou, I can say that I've been to Hell and back, and it actually wasn't too bad! LOL
Hi Bruce, No, I would never attempt to walk through there with no shoes on - ouch, now that would be H---, ahhh, got it, maybe that's how it got it's name! Very smart of you! Yes, there was a heaven on this island, The views of the water on this island was breathtaking, unfortunately it was raining in heaven and my pictures didn't come out very well. The locals told us that it never rains there, EVER. Go figure.
Randy, I didn't know there was a Hell, Michigan. I bet they had some great souveniers. Did you know that there is a Christmas Florida? People mail their Christmas cards from there.
Debbie, Yeah, it wouldn't be so bad if someone told you to go there, would it? Now you would know exactly where to go.
Lou, I can say that I've been to Hell and back, and it actually wasn't too bad! LOL
Hi John, We didn't swim with the stingrays or the dolphin. But that's a real neat way to spend the day down there. We went to the place where people were doing it. It's amazing! Have you ever done it?
Gabe, That's hysterical, that your friend told you he knew you'd get there one day-ouch! Weren't the islands pretty? The water was crystal clear - so gorgeous.
Kevin, I figured as much. With all of the traveling you do, I thought you would have probably gone to the Cayman Islands before.
Myrl, Oh, that's a great idea, too. I bet that could be the case!
Hey Sandy,
The Real Estate market and NO INCOME TAX. when I went it seemed like HEAVEN!!!!
Hi David, Too funny - the Cayman Islands are really beautiful, aren't they? Two great reasons to be there. Well said!
Hi Sandy - I never thought about visiting the Cayman Islands before but it certainly looks like a "HOT" place to go :-)
I've been to Hell Norway and thought it would be a lot warmer. These pictures appear to be closer to the Brochures you see in church =)
Hi Sandy, I never thought I wanted to go to Hell, but this looks pretty interesting! :-)
Hi John, Love it and it is a really HOT place to go, although we got soaked when we went.
Paul, You crack me up. Looks like the brochures you see in church - too funny! You're right.
Mary, I guess sometimes you never really know where you want to go, do you? It was a neat place and these rock formations were like nothing I'd ever seen.