Saturday, July 16, 2005
This blog is mostly about sharing photographically the beauty of the undersea world surrounding Little Cayman to those less fortunate than ourselves. Of course there is a bit of humor (I hope) included in the descriptions, and a bit of the dry world included here as well.
Previous Posts
- We found this 3 inch long juvenile burrfish on a n...
- This is the most common hamlet here in the Cayman ...
- This Nassau grouper at the Great Wall West dive si...
- This may be just another fish to many of you, but ...
- Mathieu and Marc leaving for an island tour just b...
- Our dock (well, Pirate's Point's dock) was disasse...
- This strange, 5 inch long, stick-like insect was c...
- We had 2 eagle rays chillin' with us on our dive a...
- Liz sporting her latest boat-umbrella today, that ...
- one of Paul Allen's yachts, "TATOOSH"
1 Comments:
DJ has ID'd the small fish at the top left, as a juvenile 4-eyed butterflyfish. And thanks to Mike B for ID'ing the juvenile below as an uncommon bridled burrfish, not a balloonfish as I first assumed!
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