Day 53: Little Cayman
So . . . it's easy to lose track of time here. So far our days have consisted of snorkeling and scuba diving and getting course credit for it. About a week ago we were just arriving now, after the terribly bumpy boat ride, but it certainly doesn't feel like a week has passed. I've gone on 9(!) dives since then, I've seen sea turtles and sting rays, moray eels and gigantic lobsters, and more fish species than I can count! It's amazing.
I still can't believe I'm in paradise. There's something about walking outside at night, hearing the waves crash against the shore, seeing the stars and moon light on the ocean, that makes me think, "Oh yeah, hey, I'm in the Caribbean. I'm in paradise. And I'm living here for 3 weeks!" It's absolutely amazing here.
Now, I don't have an underwater camera, but luckily for you Zach does.
Me chilling at 40 ft
Watching sea turtles swim is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life. Breathtaking.
I still can't believe I'm in paradise. There's something about walking outside at night, hearing the waves crash against the shore, seeing the stars and moon light on the ocean, that makes me think, "Oh yeah, hey, I'm in the Caribbean. I'm in paradise. And I'm living here for 3 weeks!" It's absolutely amazing here.
Now, I don't have an underwater camera, but luckily for you Zach does.
Me chilling at 40 ft
Watching sea turtles swim is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life. Breathtaking.
2 Comments:
I am somewhat jealous. That seaturtle is gorgeous.
How big are the turtles?
They are mighty pretty, and so serene
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