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2015-05-23 01:01
in Diving
I was going to Japan at the end of May, but Arturo who was travelling in Cuba made us an offer to join him in Mexico to go dive around Cozumel, and get back just in time for my flight to Japan. Since I had never been to Mexico to dive or otherwise, and Jennifer only once a long long time ago, before she was certified, we accepted and joined him there.
The first day, we went to dive in a Cenote (underground river system), which was a bit colder (24C), mostly devoid of aquatic life (it was fresh water, not salt water), but the cave formations were interesting to dive.
A few pictures from the Cenotes: We then took a ferry to Cozumel, where we did a combination of boat dives (2 every morning, some in the afternoon), and shore dives which actually were quite good considering, especially if you enjoy fishies in training like Jennifer likes to say:
Eel/snake feeding:
Octopus feeding by the jetty at night:
Baby ray, those things are so cute:
Now a few videos from the boat dives. We saw many turtles, including this turtle eating:
They also had those shrimp crabs everywhere. This one was busy eating:
There were lobsters everywhere. We saw those two lobsters 'talking':
This lobster was out hunting at night:
A big crab out hunting:
And a big octopus hunting:
And that was it for diving in Cozumel. The water was super nice, great vis, temps in the 29-30C range, not too much current, and actually pretty good critters to see. Thanks to Arturo for getting us there :)
A few pictures from the Cenotes: We then took a ferry to Cozumel, where we did a combination of boat dives (2 every morning, some in the afternoon), and shore dives which actually were quite good considering, especially if you enjoy fishies in training like Jennifer likes to say:
fish like to hunt in pair with rays
so many lobsters, everywhere...
those baby rays were being 'friendly' :)
this shrimp was suicidal in my opinon :)
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