drrich2
Contributor
Okay, to clarify before people really start wondering. The friend didn't go on our honeymoon, but he's an outgoing well-traveled adventurous people-person useful to have around, good for figuring out how to get things done, and as our liaison with other people.
The honeymoon was a chance to hit the ocean. We live in southwestern KY; the honeymoon provided a chance to splurge and, as we would be cruising for the 1st time, we'd be some places we could try diving in warm waters & see coral reef.
I like getting out in nature and seeing and snap shooting animals; snakes, lizards, turtles, groundhogs, if I turn up a salamander I'll photograph that. Whether it's some innate human/male desire to hunt & 'get' something I don't. I don't care about hunting deer or squirrel; I'm more of a 'creepy crawlies' kinda guy.
As to why interact with them in their native habitat/element, it feels more authentic, real, like there's the potential for hands-on interaction (even if we never touch) that you don't get with an aquarium & a thick barrier between you. It's kind of like how some people much prefer seeing sharks naturally over seeing more of them and closer up on shark feeding dives. Somehow 'staged' encounters don't satisfy quite the same way.
And while I am fairly conservative and not an adrenaline junkie, I admit, being in the water with big morays or barracudas, or where in theory a big shark could cruise by, makes it a tad more interesting. An element of very mild predatory dangerousness that somehow appeals to the imagination, I suppose.
Kind of like asking me whether I'd more enjoy walking in the rainforest of St. Lucia (lush, beautiful, nothing much dangerous) or Africa (lions, leopards, black mambas, etc…
. Not that I'm looking to become lion bait, but hey, dips on Africa… (I've never been, but would love to see wild Nile crocodiles in person).
Richard.
The honeymoon was a chance to hit the ocean. We live in southwestern KY; the honeymoon provided a chance to splurge and, as we would be cruising for the 1st time, we'd be some places we could try diving in warm waters & see coral reef.
I like getting out in nature and seeing and snap shooting animals; snakes, lizards, turtles, groundhogs, if I turn up a salamander I'll photograph that. Whether it's some innate human/male desire to hunt & 'get' something I don't. I don't care about hunting deer or squirrel; I'm more of a 'creepy crawlies' kinda guy.
As to why interact with them in their native habitat/element, it feels more authentic, real, like there's the potential for hands-on interaction (even if we never touch) that you don't get with an aquarium & a thick barrier between you. It's kind of like how some people much prefer seeing sharks naturally over seeing more of them and closer up on shark feeding dives. Somehow 'staged' encounters don't satisfy quite the same way.
And while I am fairly conservative and not an adrenaline junkie, I admit, being in the water with big morays or barracudas, or where in theory a big shark could cruise by, makes it a tad more interesting. An element of very mild predatory dangerousness that somehow appeals to the imagination, I suppose.
Kind of like asking me whether I'd more enjoy walking in the rainforest of St. Lucia (lush, beautiful, nothing much dangerous) or Africa (lions, leopards, black mambas, etc…

Richard.