Monday, December 18, 2006
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
- A colony of sea rod basket stars! I only ever s...
- This appears to be a mollusc encrusted by a spon...
- A porkfish! I never saw these on LC although a ...
- Here are a couple of shots of a nurse-shark feed...
- These are my favorite sponges - they look like sm...
- Dave and Tia do T.O.
- I went 'home' to Little Cayman recently and caught...
- Mathieu is now in his second year of air breathing!!!
- Island Views
- Sub-marine photos!!!
3 Comments:
Oooooh! It's beautiful! We just came back from Bonaire, where the most common hamlets were butter and yellow-tailed. Barred hamlets (extremely bountiful in LC) were relatively rare, and we certainly never saw an Idigo hamlet. Kathy
Very Cool! Thanks for - finally - posting some pictures!
Oh, and remember, you can make a hamlet without breaking a few eggs... ;-)
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