Woohooooo wohoooooooo wohoooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!! New country new country new country!!! And WHAT a country!!! Not more, not less, but CAYMAN ISLANDS!!! Yippieee!!
And it is sent directly from Hell where Glenn decided to spend a part of this trip. Well, apart from the Hell we all know about, you know, the one you will go to if you havent been good on Earth :D, there are also two other Hells (third luck charm)...one is in Norway, which i had already posted about here, and the other one is in the Grand Cayman....which you can see here.
And I actually have both Hells thanks to Glenn since the other card was sent to me on his behalf by Sverre. In case there is a volunteer to send me the third Hell, let me tell you that im not really in an urge to complete my collection :)
Well, there is a nice description here on front of the card, so i will just write it down, instead looking for the info from wikipedia or so...
All about "Hell", Grand Cayman
In the early 1930's a Commissioner from England visited our district of West Bay and shot a bird amongst the large patch of pointy black rocks and missed and said "Oh Hell" and from that date onward this place has been known as Hell.
The rocks are a bed of limestones and dolomite that has undergone extreme erosion due to activities of small tropical organisms. Its more proper name is Phytokarst. "Phyto" meaning plant and "Karst" meaning eroded form that consists of formation of holes and pockets. Limestone forms due to the accumulation and consolidation of limey muds, calcium-carbonate rich sands and shell fragments. This usually occurs on the ocean floor. Similar to limestone is dolomite, which consists of the constituents but also contains magnesium. Dolomite can form in the same way as limestone and often forms along with it. Through the passage of time (thousands to millions of years), the ocean waters grow shallower exposing the limestone/dolomite. As this formation sets in shallow water it is covered with tiny sea organisms, better known as Algae which eat away at the limestone/dolomite and removes only the calcium. By the removal of the calcium, the formation is more dolomite than limestone. The result is Pock-marked pointy forms. The algae stains the rock thus the black colour. The actual rock is snow white in colour. Most of the algae need water to stay alive, so all of the areas of Phytokarst that sets above the water are no longer being eaten away by algae but you can see fossilized remains of the algae. Limestone can also be eaten away simply by the actions of the moving water. If you like to scuba-dive you might see the caverns and tunnels formed in limestone by the action of the tide.
The picture at the bottom shows the Devil's hangout gift-shop Hell, which is the coolest shop in Hell where you can find Hell T-shirts, caps, post-cards, spoons, mugs, wide selection of other Hell souvenirs and visit the rock formation.
And here is the stamp....the precious precious stamp to show this was directly postmarked from the Cayman Islands. It is a definitive from a set of 12 issued in 2006, representing birds.
Thank you Glenn!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Monday, August 17, 2009
Greetings from Hell!
Well, not as the perfect way to welcome you, but thats what the card says...:)
I know many of you probably know about this place already and this card in particular, which has become one of my favorites ever since i first saw it long time ago. Not just coz it comes from Hell, but coz it looks like one as well, with those red skies which seem to blow fire...all we need is the devil and his trident breaking off from the skies...
But i have to say that people from Hell have done a good job by popularizing their place this way...and it IS an attraction indeed...i mean, how many of you can brag that you live in the Hell itself...literally?
Believe it or not, only around 350 people can do it, since thats how many residents Hell actually has.
The station that is on the postcard is called Hell station...so yeah, if you had arrived here, you really must have been a very bad person :)
But if you look down to the real meaning of Hell, taking in account Norwegian language, then Hell can actually mean "luck" while Hell stems from the Old Norse word 'hellir' which means 'overhang' or 'cliff cave'. In modern Norwegian the actual word for Hell is 'helvete'....which now reminds me of Helvetia...but i really dont want to get down to some research about it now :)
And there is this special Hell cancellation as well!
The stamp was issued in January 2009, and comes from a set of 3 called Wildlife in Norway IV, where here you can see the Roe Deer.
A HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGEEE Thank you to both Sverre and Glenn! If it wasnt for them, i wouldnt have had this card now. They both know how it happened, and im more than grateful for their help!
I know many of you probably know about this place already and this card in particular, which has become one of my favorites ever since i first saw it long time ago. Not just coz it comes from Hell, but coz it looks like one as well, with those red skies which seem to blow fire...all we need is the devil and his trident breaking off from the skies...
But i have to say that people from Hell have done a good job by popularizing their place this way...and it IS an attraction indeed...i mean, how many of you can brag that you live in the Hell itself...literally?
Believe it or not, only around 350 people can do it, since thats how many residents Hell actually has.
The station that is on the postcard is called Hell station...so yeah, if you had arrived here, you really must have been a very bad person :)
But if you look down to the real meaning of Hell, taking in account Norwegian language, then Hell can actually mean "luck" while Hell stems from the Old Norse word 'hellir' which means 'overhang' or 'cliff cave'. In modern Norwegian the actual word for Hell is 'helvete'....which now reminds me of Helvetia...but i really dont want to get down to some research about it now :)
And there is this special Hell cancellation as well!
The stamp was issued in January 2009, and comes from a set of 3 called Wildlife in Norway IV, where here you can see the Roe Deer.
A HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGEEE Thank you to both Sverre and Glenn! If it wasnt for them, i wouldnt have had this card now. They both know how it happened, and im more than grateful for their help!
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