Pedroinspain
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Jim, here is a genuine travel forum quote:Being this thread is gotten so funny, Here some photos I found on the net for snorkeling at windsock, Bonaire .. Windsock made the top 10 list #8 in fact... My Cousin and his girlfriend went to Bonaire and loved the snorkeling... I'll let the photos and facts speak for themselves ...
10 Amazing Snorkeling Spots in the Caribbean
http://www.caribbeanandco.com/wp-co...Swimming-b5448c0e6c55a643017441113491ad7e.jpg
https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/02/46/2f/19/klein-bonaire-coral-reef.jpg
http://media.buzzle.com/media/image.../1200-99546333-snorkeling-with-sea-turtle.jpg
And a nice little 4 minutes of real life snorkeling on Bonaire...
And I just got off the phone with the head of Bonaire and He said the minute the rest of the world fixes their DRUG and Petty crime problems, Be sure to head down and fix Bonaire... Till then, They will be sitting on the beach drinking a ice cold bright and enjoying the sun shine....
Jim...
Mike F.: “Snorkelers beware of Bonaire! Bonaire may be great for divers, but is NOT for snorkelers. … Hurricane Lenny apparently wiped out the shallow coral in Bonaire in 1999. What Lenny didn't take out, Hurricane Omar finished off. Nearly every place we went was nothing but rubble. The reef typically begins at a drop-off anywhere from 25 feet to a hundred feet from shore. If hovering over coral in 50 feet of water is your idea of a great snorkel-you will love it. Otherwise this place is not worth going to. … There are two different books on "Best snorkel spots" Don't buy them, they are crap. "Oil Slick" rated "Excellent snorkel" is coral rubble. Andrea 1 & Andrea 2 rated "excellent snorkel" is coral rubble. "Bari's Reef" rated "Excellent Snorkel" is coral rubble."
And, Jim, as you noted, Windsock, a top-10 Bonaire snorkel site is ..... crap, unless you find hanging way above the reef, where the detail is an olive blur, to be fun, as Mike noted. Your photos were not from Windsock nor from any of the shore-based snorkel sites.. Much of the video was taken by a diver. They are all from the western end of Klein Bonaire. You get to them with Woodwind. And yes, some of those sites are fairly decent, but they are few. If all the snorkellers on Bonaire had to frequent them ..... *shudders* There are two great snorkel sites accessible from the main shore .... out of what, over 70? Imagine 400+ people going there, so I won't mention where they are. And back to a mega-negative getting to the Klein Bonaire locations with Woodwind. 4 persons for 13 days at $65 per trip = $3380.
Here is a photo from Andrea 1 - nice fish; the usual crap main-shore coral plus rubble and a few live bladed fire corals. I have hundreds just like it. I have super photos from my diving. Our debate is not about that.
The next two photo, also mine, also snorkelling, same depth; same camera (Olympus Tough G4) are not from Bonaire.