Monday, November 19, 2012

WOW!

What else can I say but scuba diving Grand Cayman today was absolutely wonderful! Started the day with a 2-tank Grand Cayman dive on a recently installed wall site found just outside Mesa. Stunning coral formations, 3 turtles, a free swimming moray eel, lots of cleaning stations = GROUPER! and a few pesky lion fish to bring the excitement level up a bit more. Stunning! Next our group wanted to scuba dive the Kittiwake. This wreck is getting better each day she rests under the sea. Most of her interior is now filled with silver sides by the masses, making navigating a bit challenging. So amazing to see the grouper, snapper, and jacks take turns feeding from the bait ball.

Grand Cayman diving this afternoon found us on Big Tunnel. Not only is this site basically an underwater playground because of all the swim thrus, but again there were so many fishes it was difficult to see your dive buddy! Our shallow dive was at Spanish Anchor and as soon as we splashed the action began. Right under Wall-Nut we found two Spotted Eaglerays playing and feeding in the sand. A short swim away found us bumping into another free swimming moray eel on a late afternoon hunt. Diving Grand Cayman = I love my job!

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