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We took this picture of ourselves in our cabin using the self-timer feature on the camera. I've had the thing for years, and I think this was the first time I've ever used the feature. |
Diane learned how to line dance to "Cotton Eyed Joe" on the stage in the Caribbean Lounge. |
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I earned my very first Carnival Victory First Award (lovingly referred to as the "Solid 24 Karat Gold Plastic Ship On A Stick") and this picture frame for getting a perfect score in the "Ultimate Mind Game" in the Coral Seas Cafe. |
After catching breakfast, Diane & I head down to catch a tender boat which will take us ashore. Grand Cayman was the only port where we had pre-booked an excursion, a tour of the island. |
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After a slow walk of a quarter mile or so, we reach the buses where we will split into smaller groups. I didn't know it at this moment, but that's the driver for our particular bus in the background. |
First stop on the tour... Hell! Perhaps Grand Cayman's most popular inside joke, the town is named for these rock formations that resemble what hell must look like, according to a visiting dignitary. |
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What's the second-most touristy thing to do in Hell? This definitely has my vote. |
Ah ha, here we have the number one touristy thing to do in Hell... buy "Wish You Were Here" postcards postmarked from Hell and send them to your friends! |
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And appropriately, as we were all leaving Hell, I realized that I'd forgotten to take a proper picture of the welcome sign. |