Wednesday 30 March 2011
Diving in Bonaire more photos
There are a wide variety of anemones in Bonaire but I was unable to spot any anemone fish. I need to do some research to find out why. The tube worms and Christmas Tree worms were in great abundance which was nice to see. Moray eels popped up everywhere along the reef wall and were great to watch when they ventured out of their lairs in search of food. The fish in this photo got a bit too close for comfort I think. If you were a parrotfish or angelfish enthusiast this was dive heaven as they were just everywhere. The sandy ledges before the coral reef drop offs also provided an abundance of interesting creatures if you were prepared to sit and observe. Tomorrow we plan to dive off Klein Bonaire which is a small island and bird habitat 2 miles west of our mooring.
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Just caught up with your latest blogs - more fabulous photos, love the hummingbird. You guys are having an incredible time, keep having fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Colin thanks for keep updated. Diving is on hold for a while as I went to hospital with Dengue Fever. Pretty terrible thing really and still recovering. Shame to be so sick in paradise!
ReplyDeleteHope you are over the Dengue, no blogs recently, hope all is well...
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