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Here’s Genny going down to investigate one of the many local sea turtles. We’re on a mooring ball in about 25 feet of water. The bottom is sand and some type of sea grass. The area under our boat is also home to  garden eels that stick up about 6 inches out of the sand. There are dozens of them, when you swim over them they retreat to their hole and come back out after you go by. While the snorkeling is great along the sides of the bay, after last night’s conversations, Roy and I decided to do some diving.

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Eric took us in the dinghy a short way around the corner of the bay to join the dive shop’s boat for some bottom time. Roy and I really need some practice.

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The colors were gorgeous, these pictures don’t seem to capture the beautiful colors. There were reds, purple, orange, and green plants and sponges. Huge schools of fish all around us. Nice visibility, 80 degrees down 35 feet, and plenty to look at.

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Roy even brought a science experiment. He wanted to fill a bottle with air 35 feet down and see what happens to it as it rises and the pressure decreases. I think the top wasn’t on correctly, so we don’t any any results to report.

Dominica is our next island and we are not allowed to dive without a local guide.  We can’t anchor anywhere near the marine parks either. This is all to provide jobs for the local dive companies and it will unfortunately keep us out of the water as well.  So, next week we’re coming back to this place and dive some more!

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