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The reef known as “La Francesca” (a proper name in Italian) or “La Francesa” (meaning a French woman in Spanish) is a good example of “name drift”. Originally, the name was Francesa and named after the point of land opposite the reef. It is not an uncommon name in this region; there is another Punta Francesa near Rio Lagartos on the north coast of Quintana Roo that was a stop-over for small boats sailing to Cozumel from Dzilam, Sisal and other points west in the 1700s and 1800s.
However, the woman who helps organize Scuba Fest has started promoting the idea that the reef is named after Simone Cousteau. And, some websites now are actually repeating this as gospel. Royal Resorts’ website says “Punta Francesa reef, named for Simone Cousteau, the first woman diver and mother of Jean Michel”. Give it a few years and they will start saying Jacques Ives Cousteau named it after his wife when he was here in 1959, 1960, or 1961 (just pick your year, it makes no real difference) filming his famous documentary that “put Cozumel on the map” and which no one has ever seen because it does not exist.
However, the woman who helps organize Scuba Fest has started promoting the idea that the reef is named after Simone Cousteau. And, some websites now are actually repeating this as gospel. Royal Resorts’ website says “Punta Francesa reef, named for Simone Cousteau, the first woman diver and mother of Jean Michel”. Give it a few years and they will start saying Jacques Ives Cousteau named it after his wife when he was here in 1959, 1960, or 1961 (just pick your year, it makes no real difference) filming his famous documentary that “put Cozumel on the map” and which no one has ever seen because it does not exist.