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HELL 2023
Staying on the island...and we're going to HELL.
As we were on the way to Macabuca, out of the corner of my eye I spotted something and pulled in real quick. Guess where we are going...we're going to HELL! Yikes! I know this is a big tourist stop on excursions from the cruise ship and a lot of people talk about it, so why not see what it is all about. It will make a quick pit-stop I guess.
The sign said they were open, but the doors were locked. Hmmm. We heard some voices, believe it or not over top of the roosters crowing, and it sounded like they were out back. There was an opening on the right part of the building, so we went right on in. It came out into something that looked like maybe it used to be a restaurant or bar. The lights were off and it was a bit creepy.
When we came out, we were greeted with the heat of hell. Man it was hot out so that intensified the experience.
The voices we were hearing came from the guy who ran the place and a couple of other people there visiting. When he noticed us, he welcomed us and then handed us some "props" to take pictures with. Cayman Kindness!
It's just a small little area and takes just a few minutes to admire and you're done. There's a store inside, no a/c, but interesting souvenir memorabilia to take home. I picked out Kendra a shot glass since she collects those and I had to get a post card to mail to myself back home. I've heard it can take a few weeks to arrive and others have stated months. So, it will be a surprise when it arrives I guess.
This is the postcard I picked out and what I wrote on it. The guy stamped the card and told me that he would send it out tomorrow from the "Hell Post Office" next door and that they take mail over daily to send out.
When I got to the counter, he informed me that he accepted cash only. So, if you ever go here, keep this in mind. I had to run out to the car to grab a few dollars. Good thing that I had some small bills on me or this would not be happening. I imagine he must lose a lot of sales by not having a card reader.
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