Hi folks,
Some friends of mine are going to be in Grand Cayman in a week or so to film a segment on Stingray City for a non-profit educational show. We were hoping to get in another couple segments, but there is a problem--There is so much footage of reefs that has been done, that the only way to keep kids' attention for these pieces is to have a story that goes along with the footage.
Does anyone have any interesting sites that are more than just beautiful--ones that have a story that can be told at the same time?
All help is appreciated!
Divermatt
Some friends of mine are going to be in Grand Cayman in a week or so to film a segment on Stingray City for a non-profit educational show. We were hoping to get in another couple segments, but there is a problem--There is so much footage of reefs that has been done, that the only way to keep kids' attention for these pieces is to have a story that goes along with the footage.
Does anyone have any interesting sites that are more than just beautiful--ones that have a story that can be told at the same time?
All help is appreciated!
Divermatt