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Elusive Golden Hamlet

West Side Reef

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Flamingo tongues on a fan coral......LC 2007
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With all these beautiful things to see and observe, I'll never understand the 'speed freak' divers who just like to burn up gas. I'd be happy just floating along observing this wonderful world.
 
With all these beautiful things to see and observe, I'll never understand the 'speed freak' divers who just like to burn up gas. I'd be happy just floating along observing this wonderful world.

We've been hunting lionfish this week so it's been nice to have the scooters. Normally, I'm perfectly happy to cover just a small area of the reef. There's lots to see even in the rubble if you take your time and look.
 
The Geneva Kathleen.

Thank you so much for your pictures and wonderful snorkeling guide. I've never heard of this wreck before but since my name is Kathleen I have a taken an interest in her! We will be visiting Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac in October and I will make a special effort to visit the site. While we are on GC we will stay at the Turtle Nest Inn in Bodden Town. This will be out 3rd time staying at the TNI and we always enjoy the snorkeling right out in front of the hotel, so thank you for including the site in your guide!

http://caymansnorkelblog.blogspot.com/
 
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Sailfin blenny taken August 27th at Cumber's Caves in Little Cayman with Canon S100.
 
Just something for all of the divers who are feeling a bit ... dry ... right now:



Little Cayman pond, Nov 2005.


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