Grand Cayman

This is the home of the british appointed governer of the islands. The Cayman Islands are still colonies of the UK.

A typical Cayman gingerbread house.

She seems really happy now that she is back in Hell. Wonder why?

These are the limestone formations, that gave Hell it's name.

Apparently they are very sharp, so no wading here.

A little Hell histroy lesson.

The couple from Hell.

The signs were hilarious.

My favorite sign of all, the top right corner.

Club Inferno.

One thing that Grand Cayman is famous for is there green turtle farm.

Some of these turtles are 600lbs. The guide told this lady that they have been known to bite off fingers, and would recommend not petting them.

This guy was about 50 years old.

These pools have 3 month olds, Hawkbills, and Lager heads on the end.

My new friend, a 2 year old green turtle.

There is only a few real beaches, because most are just limestone outcroppings.

Just thought this was pretty.

The terns were not afraid of us.

Staci is tired of sitting in the sun while I snap pictures of water and birds.

We stopped for a very scenic cup of coffee.

A typical cayman neighborhood.

Lots to do in Grand Cayman.

We eventually had to leave the island.

The boat ride back to the Victory.