“Hell” – Grand Caymans
On the island of Grand Cayman, there is a place literally called “Hell.”

Hell is a small area of jagged, black limestone formations in West Bay, Grand Cayman. This is iron shore, sharp, craggy coral limestone that has been shaped over centuries by salt, wind and erosion. The formations are dark, uneven and twisted into dramatic ridges and spikes. When early residents saw the scorched, barren appearance of the rock field, someone remarked that it must look like what hell itself would resemble, and the name stuck.
The area became a tourist stop with a small viewing platform and “I have been to Hell” merchandise. There is also a small post office where I mailed postcards that stamped Hell as the postscript.
Despite its humorous branding, the site is geologically interesting. Ironshore limestone forms from ancient coral reefs that were uplifted and exposed. The porous rock erodes into sharp, blade-like formations that are difficult to walk across.
Hell is one of those travel stops that blends national curiosity with island humor.
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