Bonaire Trip Report & Pix

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Ken Kurtis

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Thank you for the fantastic pictures and report.
We are very much looking forward to our second trip to Bonaire and Buddy's the 1st-8th.
 
Thanks for posting, great report and pix! We're doing our first trip to Bonaire next summer and really looking forward to it. :D
 
Very nice report! Great pictures.

I believe that the "red slime algae" that you mentioned is actually cyanobacteria. I saw some in Curacao this month. Nasty stuff. Many locals attribute it to global warming but I believe that it is simply a result of occasional nutrient blooms.
 
tonka97:
A slide show option would have been good; I didn't see one.

I agree wholeheartedly. I do this on our Reef Seekers website and create the pages with FrontPage. If anyone can direct me to a slide show format that will work, either within FrontPage or something that can embedded into FrontPage (I'm not nuts about directing people off our site and parking the pix elsewhere), that would be most appreciated. Just send me an e-mail directly to kenkurtis@aol.com .

Thanks for all the kind words.

- Ken
 
Thanks, Ken, for posting. Really enjoyed your pics. My husband and I were there about 3 weeks ago, for our first Bonaire trip. Did not find one frog fish. I guess next time we need to hire a guide to point those critters out.
 

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