lmorin
Contributor
Had a very nice three days of diving recently with Horizon Divers in Key Largo. Conditions were a bit on the rough side with a fair amount of sediment churned up in the water. Some spots were much better than others within the same reef. Conditions limited the boat to giving us 6 dives on Molasses Reef.
Stayed at Bay Harbor Lodge (mm97.7) which is a somewhat quaint, but clean and nicely tended and quite inexpensive place. Each room has a microwave and refridgerator. Recommended, if you do not need upscale accommodations.
Here are two pictures. The first is a group of 5 spotted eagle rays that were trailing another 2. Seen at, of all places, the dive called "Eagle Ray Alley" on Molasses Reef.
The second is of a Blue Angelfish, the first of this species we have seen.
Photos taken with a Canon a570is camera using the CHDK software; jpgs created from CRW files converted to DNGs, then edited slightly in Picasa and saved as jpgs.
Stayed at Bay Harbor Lodge (mm97.7) which is a somewhat quaint, but clean and nicely tended and quite inexpensive place. Each room has a microwave and refridgerator. Recommended, if you do not need upscale accommodations.
Here are two pictures. The first is a group of 5 spotted eagle rays that were trailing another 2. Seen at, of all places, the dive called "Eagle Ray Alley" on Molasses Reef.
The second is of a Blue Angelfish, the first of this species we have seen.
Photos taken with a Canon a570is camera using the CHDK software; jpgs created from CRW files converted to DNGs, then edited slightly in Picasa and saved as jpgs.