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Postcards from Hell


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Hell is just a bunch of iron shore that is farther inland than most of the iron shore on the island...and it can hold water and have an odor at times...but don't let that stop you from going! Friends and family back home will LOVE to get a postcard from Hell :D Enjoy Grand Cayman...it really is beautiful and it is a shame that it was destroyed in the hurricane.

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The tourism companies would like people to believe that Grand Cayman suffered "minimal damage" but the truth is that once you leave Georgetown and venture off to the places where the native people actually live it's not a pretty thing. Close friends of ours live there and they were saying that it was estimated that 90% of homes were severely damaged or destroyed.

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