Hell
In the northwest of Grand Cayman Island are the jagged black rock formations known as Hell. They got their name from a local official, who exclaimed 'this is what Hell must look like', when he first saw the area. The local post office has made some business out of this, as the man behind the counter is dressed up as a devil and asks 'How the hell are you?' and 'Where the hell are you from?' as he dispenses souvenirs.
Not far from Hell is the Cayman Turtle Farm, the only one of its kind in the world.
Accommodation is available in Hell. The town is 11 km north of George Town.

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