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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Far, far away....
Last week Wall-Nut decided it was time to go for a little exploring on the East End! Our first Grand Cayman dive brought us to the wall site Babylon. Beautiful pinnacles, amazing and diverse amounts of fish life and of course what better way to start your day than a 45 minute boat ride along flat-calm, cobalt blue waters...Second dive was on Snapper Hole. This East End Grand Cayman dive site has a little something for every diver to enjoy. Beautiful coral formations loaded with swim-thrus, chock full of juvenile fishes, tarpon..oh and boy are the lion fish getting big out this way! Lunch at Morritts was the perfect idea. Think the gang got a bit of the "itis" and slept most of the way back towards home..Afternoon dives were on Tarpon Tunnels and of course we had to make a stop to dive Stingray City! Special thanks to Kevin and Brooke Campbell and Paul Schaaf for a fantastic week!..oh and congrats on your Nitrox certifications too!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
It's FINALLY here...
Talking to myself this morning, while diving Grand Cayman north wall site Lemon Wall, and realized that me a "summer sized" school of eagle rays have yet to bump into each other and therefore it does not feel like summer yet...and then just when I was about to answer myself...4 eagle rays in perfect formation cruised past our group..then we bumped into two sharks!..Second dive Grand Cayman was on Eagle Ray Pass....and more sightings of multiple rays and another shark was the report from our guests..absolutely fantastic morning of Grand Cayman scuba diving!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
West Wall Treat
Our Grand Cayman diving this afternoon was pretty special. A very close encounter with a large Hawksbill turtle heading up for some air and another smaller one munchin on some sponge. We decided to dive Grand Cayman west wall site Meridian Drop. This is a new site located just off the Ritz-Carlton and Meridian Condos. Very healthy reef system with some extremely curious fishes. Our second site is also new and known as Wild Hammer. Have no clue why but diving Grand Cayman shallow sites always produce the most diverse schools of tropical fish. JT calls them "packs of fish"..silly cowboy!
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