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All Alone at Cambridge Cay

Note:  This is a post from two days ago that did not post. I will try again. 

Was it something we said?  We left Warderick Wells this morning and had a delightful sail down to Cambridge Cay at the southern end of Exuma Park. We were hoping to pick up a mooring ball here and wait out the next front tonight and tomorrow night. George fully expected the other five boats that had been at Warderick Wells would also come here but not a one of them did. There are 14 mooring balls here. When we arrived there was a sport fishing boat on one of them and it left a short time later. 
Soon after we were settled in we dinghied up to our favorite snorkeling spot, the sea aquarium. It did not disappoint. It took us a little while to figure out our Up n Out Ladder - this was the first time we’ve used it since last winter. We sat in the bouncy dinghy for several minutes before we finally got it set up correctly. Operator error. As George was working on the ladder I could see the sargent major fish swimming right up to the dinghy in hopes that we had food. Once we got into the water they swarmed around us. There were thousands of fish of numerous varieties and a lot of pretty coral, too. We love that place. George took pictures with the underwater camera but apparently the battery was dead. Another time. I am sure we will be back. 


Empty mooring field

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