Saturday, June 26, 2010
Cloudy, with 90 % chances of great creatures in Cayman!
Friday's forecast of rain and cloudiness did not stop us from diving. Seas were calm and clear. We shore dived from Don Foster's Dive location. This time around we headed to the south area of the 50 feet sand patch. Very active there. Hundreds of Garden Eels were out as well as dozens of conchs crawling over the sand. We found another Lizard Fish buried in the sand and an Eagle Ray allowed us to get close while she was feeding. We observed the ray for several minutes and we took a few pictures. Many Jaw Fish were doing their thing, working on their dens. We watched them for a long period of time, curious to see what they do. On the way back, over the shallows, a small turtle was feeding on a sponge and a medium size Trumpet Fish was on a hunting spree. Great dive. 78 minutes of plain fun! Until next one
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