Over Friday and Saturday we did two dives along the Don Foster's Dive reef.
Conditions varied from one day to the other. Friday there was a slight current North to South and visibility out on the deepest section of the reef was pretty good.
Saturday there was no current and the visibility had dropped a bit. However both dives we had great marine life encounters. Turtles, Moray Eels, Angel Fish, Hamblets of different kinds and several schools of Blue Tangs.
Very entertaining dives. Friday, Tracy and I buddy upped as a photo team. On Saturday it was Romeo, Marco (visiting diver from Argentina) and myself.
Until next dive.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Cheese Burger Reef
After many years, today we decided to return to visit Cheese Burger Reef ( its original name is Soto's Reef), located North of George Town Harbor.
Seas were a bit rough on the west side and visibility was pretty poor today. However we had a lot of fun exploring the big caves filled with Tarpons and seeing several schools of Sargent Majors and Bermuda Chubs.
Romeo found a Sucker Fish sitting still on the sandy bottom. She was missing her Caudal (Tail) fin. She let us get close and although I did not do well taking her pictures, she was beautiful and friendly.
We had a great day of diving and manage to navigate all the way to the shore underwater even though we haven't visited the place for a long time.
If you decided to shore dive this Reef, please visit the guys from "Lobster Pot Divers" . You can access the reef from there and rent tanks and also equipment if you need it.
www.lobsterpotdivecenter.com
Until next dive!
Seas were a bit rough on the west side and visibility was pretty poor today. However we had a lot of fun exploring the big caves filled with Tarpons and seeing several schools of Sargent Majors and Bermuda Chubs.
Romeo found a Sucker Fish sitting still on the sandy bottom. She was missing her Caudal (Tail) fin. She let us get close and although I did not do well taking her pictures, she was beautiful and friendly.
We had a great day of diving and manage to navigate all the way to the shore underwater even though we haven't visited the place for a long time.
If you decided to shore dive this Reef, please visit the guys from "Lobster Pot Divers" . You can access the reef from there and rent tanks and also equipment if you need it.
www.lobsterpotdivecenter.com
Until next dive!
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