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Thursday, March 7, 2013: Deep Diver Paula was diving again at Little Cayman Island. She saw this Barracuda. Looks mean! |
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Blue Striped Grunt. Lots of them too! |
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A French Angelfish passed by. |
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Back on shore. Paula is a real cat person. She can make friends with cats anywhere...including this one on Little Cayman Island. |
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An Iguana. Do they bite? |
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Back to the diving.
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A Nurse Shark showed up to show off. |
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A friendly Sea Turtle. |
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Sunsets happen fast when you are near the equator.
The happen twice as fast as in Brainerd. That is the physics of it. |
E-mail from Paula: Hi Hon: Got to Bloody Bay Wall twice today. First to Bus Stop, which had a nice swim-through. Started shallow and then headed through coral to come out at 102 ft below with the wall below dropping many thousands of feet. Dark because it is so deep but lots of neat walls and coral to view. Second was Joy's Joy which was only 70 ft maximum depth. Saw lots of groupers again, found a couple lion fish which the dive masters try to take into the open encouraging the groupers to eat them. Saw a nice sized nurse shark hanging out under a ledge. Then I saw a turtle in a cavern and checked it out. Got really close to it. Also went to Grundy's Reef. Tomorrow is our last day of diving. Because of weight restrictions, we will have to send one bag a day early. Had some wonderful Red Snapper for lunch today. Afraid I have been having desert at lunch and dinner each night. xxx ooo Paula |
Quote of the day: Paula is having a wonderful time. Mark | < Back to previous story | Ahead to next story > |
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