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Little Corn – Day 8

Carolyn and I headed out for a dive site called Yellow Tail while Meghan started her confined water training. The dive was good; saw a nurse shark and a midnight parrot fish and a large school of barracuda. Our second dive was back at white holes again. This time we saw 4 nurse sharks, a sting ray and a few huge schools of smaller fish. Once we got back to the hotel we decided to go have lunch. Just as […]

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Little Corn – Day 7

I was up early today, 5:30 or so. Read in bed till around 7 and then got ready for breakfast. I ate in the hotel restaurant today and had a nice leisurely breakfast and 3 cups of coffee, read my book and watch the people go by. I did not finish till around 9:15 or so. Went to the beach in front of our hotel today for the first time, had a swim and read on the beach till almost […]

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Little Corn Island – Day 6

Breakfast at Rosa’s again. French toast for everyone. The first dive today we went out to a site called Jeff’s rock; another deep dive, 77 feet. Lots of nice coral, but the vis was not great.  Today was the first time Meghan got to try out her new underwater housing on her camera. The winds have started to calm down, so we were able to do our first dive on the east side of the island. A dive site called […]

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Little Corn Island – Day 5

Today was Carolyn’s first open water dives as a certified diver. Meghan and I went out with her today and it was great. Looks like she is haivng fun. The second dive Meghan had to stay behind and work on her classroom stuff for her rescue diver certification. (She was not happy to miss a dive)

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Little Corn Island trip – Day 4

Got breakfast done with and were off to the dive shop. First dive of the day was to Jake’s Place. Nice dive, some bicolor damselfish, a few Atlantic Spade fish and tons of Squirrel fish. After a brief (30 min) break when we were back at the dive shop it was on to the second dive of the day, and Carolyn’s last certification dive. This dive was called Turtle Rock –although we did not see any turtles! We did see a Sting Ray hiding in the sand, some grey angel fish and a huge 3.5-4 foot grouper. This was a fairly shallow dive with lots of bottom time. (63 min) We saw lots of fish and nice coral.

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