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Saturday, October 27, 2012
Another close call
Luckily Hurricane Sandy stayed well east of Grand Cayman. Winter type weather however has settled in for last few days and predicted for a few days more. NW winds have made Grand Cayman diving impossible along the north and west coasts. We have been lucky enough to be diving Grand Cayman south side. Lots of swim throughs, heaps of juvenile fishes playing on the shallow reefs, and plenty of lion fish to remove from the ledges and caves. Come explore and dive Grand Cayman! Our water temps are still 85F!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Still HOT!
Its mid-October. The messages are pouring in from up north about the leaves changing colors, near freezing overnight temps, and even predictions for snow.
We on the other hand are still blowing bubbles every day! Diving Grand Cayman north wall sites "Dreamweaver" and "Flamingo Flamenco" yesterday had us running into a few spotted eagle rays and a reef shark. The diversity of fish life the last few weeks has been amazing. Grand Cayman diving doesn't stop just 'cause it's at home. Come for a visit in November and enjoy the Pirates Week festival from 8-18. Sure to be filled with plenty of street dances, live music, crazy pirate costumes and of course lots of RUM!
We on the other hand are still blowing bubbles every day! Diving Grand Cayman north wall sites "Dreamweaver" and "Flamingo Flamenco" yesterday had us running into a few spotted eagle rays and a reef shark. The diversity of fish life the last few weeks has been amazing. Grand Cayman diving doesn't stop just 'cause it's at home. Come for a visit in November and enjoy the Pirates Week festival from 8-18. Sure to be filled with plenty of street dances, live music, crazy pirate costumes and of course lots of RUM!
Monday, October 1, 2012
Happy Birthday Cayman Turtle Divers!
Two years ago today my dream of starting my own dive business in the Caribbean came true. Very special thank you to all our friends, family and guests that have been and continue to be the absolute best we could hope for. Without your continued support, this dream would not be possible! Even the sea has been happy. Our Grand Cayman dive a few days ago found the group enjoying unwanted sexual advances from Stinky the dolphin. Near the conclusion of this mornings Grand Cayman boat dive, I caught a glimpse of something large and peculiar looking swimming near the edge of the wall....upon further investigation, I bumped into a Manta Ray!!! My first one while diving Grand Cayman. Although it was a brief encounter, what a spectacular critter! Happy Birthday Cayman Turtle Divers!!!
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