Cozumel trip report

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Five star report.......Hope my pictures from this coming Mar 2-7 trip are 1/4 as good
 
Thanks for taking the time to do such a fine report.

dnhill
 
jlyle:
I've posted a Coz trip report and lots of pics over on D2D if anyone is interested:

Click here
Great photos I have the same camera and just wrote down your settings for the camera. I will try them in Coz in seven days from today. Really good photos I hope I can get a few as good as yours for the wall!!
 
Totally enjoyed those pictures. Can't wait to go back to Coz. even if only for one day. I do have the addiction.


jlyle:
Thanks. Have a wonderful time, take lots of pictures and share when you get back.
 
Wonderful pictures. I haven't been yet there but, looking forward to going there this spring. Great trip report. Thanks.
 
jlyle:
I've posted a Coz trip report and lots of pics over on D2D if anyone is interested:

Click here

Good report, great pix!

A couple of things...

The picture of a musroom scorpionfish in someone's hand - don't scorpionfish sting?

The picture labeled "Blue crab?" is not a blue crab, at least not of the same species as the blue crabs that are prolific along the Louisiana Gulf coast where I hail from. It's not just a coloration diff; what I know as a blue crab has much longer "fingers" on its pincers.

But you have pix of many critters that I had no idea were indigenous to Cozumel waters. I've certainly never seen an electric ray anywhere but an aquarium. Good work!
 

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