Hell, as in all of the Cayman Islands, is a very religious place - primarily Christian Protestant. This is evident by the large number of churches you see, and also the fact that most businesses in the Cayman Islands are closed on Sunday.
One shop owner in Hell takes advantage of his unique name and location by displaying this sign on the side of his gift shop. It reads:
JESUS DIED FOR ALL OF US SO GIVE HIM YOUR HEART AND GO TO HEAVEN!
Updated Feb 15, 2007
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Hell, as in all of the Cayman Islands, is a very religious place - primarily Christian Protestant. This is evident by the large number of churches you see, and...
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Q: I guess so. Hurricane Ivan is there right about now.

A: Hell, is HELL right about now. Luckily it is slightly inland and maybe 10 feet above the flood plain, but, cosidering the construction of the post office and t-shirt...
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I've got some interesting experiences in Hell. I'd love to share with you the 7 tips I've written, the 18 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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We were on a cruise that stopped in Grand Cayman. All excursions were cancelled due to weather conditions. So we found a private tour guide to take us to Hell. She gave us only 15 minutes in Hell! We...
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Hell is one of those places that you have to go to if only to be able to say you have already been next time someone tells you to 'go to Hell'. Very interesting landscape and a few shops selling...
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"Excuse me" said one of our party to the tall shop assistant, " may I take your photograph ?" The shop assistant, dressed all in red satin with horns and tail replied "Sir, you can do what the hell......
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Not only will I likely wind up there eventually, but I've already been twice. Its quite comfortable actually. And its nearby to where you can play with the turtles in the turtle farm... First visit...
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