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Fireworm taken at Plymouth Rock, Cayman Brac on May 12, 2011

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Spotted Lobster, Cayman Brac
 
Brac Wall, Southside; 16 October 2007


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Digitized from ISO 100 film: Nikonos V with 15mm & dual SS-200s.


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Not my video (Chef Ron's from Tukka), but thought it was rather awesome.

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October 20, 2011. Wonder why they closed shore diving. If you've never been there, this won't mean a thing to you.
 
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October 20, 2011. Wonder why they closed shore diving. If you've never been there, this won't mean a thing to you.

Shore diving was close last Sunday everywhere we went. Turtle Reef (at Cracked Conch) wasn't even open. Lighthouse and Cobalt said no. Waves were crashing over the dock at Cobalt. But by Monday all was well and we had a great week.
 
A little friend at a cleaning station at the bottom of a chute at Cocoanut Walk in Bloody Bay, LC, May '12. I noticed the nursey at about 85-ft and signaled up to my wife and daughter to come down to check it out. After getting them down to within feet of the nursey, I finally realize what my daughter has been signalling me- she's 45-feet below her dive floor for Jr. OW.

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