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Cambridge Cay to Black Point

This morning we released our mooring lines and motor sailed to Black Point. We like being on a mooring when the winds are strong but when they are light, as they were last night, the current can cause the mooring ball to bang up against the hull. 
Yesterday we took the dinghy a few miles north from Cambridge Cay and snorkeled at one of a favorite spots, the Sea Aquarium. There are so many fish there as well as a variety of types of coral. The current was really ripping so we were careful not to snorkel near either end of the small island. George took some good photos with the new camera and even got one of a Queen Angelfish. 
On our way to Black Point George called the Staniel Cay Yacht Club to see if our steering cables had arrived. They had not but we expect them any day. Once they do we will travel to Staniel Cay to pick them up. While we are here at Black Point we will do laundry. We would like to stay here through Christmas but that all depends on the weather forecast. 

Sargent Major fish. They will swim right up to your face. 

Queen Angelfish in the middle of the photo. They look to me as if they are wearing bright blue lipstick and eyeshadow. 

Interesting needle nose fish that swam close to the surface. 

Lots of coral

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