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    These were taken by a young lady from Argentina who accompanied us on several dives , She is an amazing photographer! will post some of the critters we saw also , for anyone interested , just something different to look at instead of Covid charts and tables . The reef at Honduras has never looked better according to locals

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      #3
      Awesome! Love the underworld so interesting

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              the really good pics are from the photographer , not so good ones taken with a canon small d30camera good for 82 ft but made it to 114 ft and survived , nice little camera works good
              this is why I travel , whole other world out there !

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                #8
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                the really good pics are from the photographer , not so good ones taken with a canon small d30camera good for 82 ft but made it to 114 ft and survived , nice little camera works good
                this is why I travel , whole other world out there !
                I could never get onto scuba. I was too old when I tried to learn. But I do enjoy snorkelling and can get down 12 or 15ft. Can't imagine going to 115ft. Kinda jealous. Love the ocean.

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                  #9
                  Brother in law just got certified on this trip at 63 !
                  Did as good on first dive as I did after 50 dives !
                  Never to late, i only started 11 years ago , cant imagine not doing it now , got 21 dives in plus took an advanced scuba course on this trip , course was amazing !
                  I love snorkelling just as much , Roatan is the best I have saw since that amazing reef comes right to the shore in front of the hotel we were in
                  You can snorkel there every day for hours and not see the same thing
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                    Saw a lobster for the first time in Roatan, that was about 4 years back.
                    Cool puffer fish, did you get to see any that were all yellow?

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                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      Brother in law just got certified on this trip at 63 !
                      Did as good on first dive as I did after 50 dives !
                      Never to late, i only started 11 years ago , cant imagine not doing it now , got 21 dives in plus took an advanced scuba course on this trip , course was amazing !
                      I love snorkelling just as much , Roatan is the best I have saw since that amazing reef comes right to the shore in front of the hotel we were in
                      You can snorkel there every day for hours and not see the same thing
                      I couldn't do it. Can't swim a stroke. Spent summers behind a hay baler. Was told on a regular basis how people had drowned in various sloughs, ponds and lakes. Every time I hear the name Hughie all I can think is, "They dragged the lake for him in '59".

                      Those pics are beautiful. I can enjoy the sea through your lens.

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                        Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                        Saw a lobster for the first time in Roatan, that was about 4 years back.
                        Cool puffer fish, did you get to see any that were all yellow?
                        lotsa lobsters , one was a foot and half long !
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                          another swim with a nurse shark !
                          last one is one of my favourite pics i have taken

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                            I couldn't do it. Can't swim a stroke. Spent summers behind a hay baler. Was told on a regular basis how people had drowned in various sloughs, ponds and lakes. Every time I hear the name Hughie all I can think is, "They dragged the lake for him in '59".

                            Those pics are beautiful. I can enjoy the sea through your lens.
                            You might be surprise what you can do. I can't swim a stroke either and I sink like a rock in fresh water. Salt water is a little more dense so you float easier. I've snorkeled with a life vest. Its damn pleasant actually. Obviously I can't go underwater with the vest of but you can see a surprising amount from the surface.

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                              #15
                              Wow, those are amazing! Thanks for giving us a fascinating glimpse of your travels!

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