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Hog Cay to Ragged Island

This morning we moved 9 miles south to Ragged Island. Just before we left, Hans and Carla on Linde motored by to say goodbye as they left for Jamaica. 
There was no wind and the water was flat calm. It was one of those days when you couldn’t determine where the water ended and the sky began. We love the Hog Cay anchorage but we moved to Ragged Island for better protection from the north wind that was due this afternoon. One nice thing about the Southside Bay anchorage at Ragged Island is the nearby reef for snorkeling. Just after we anchored we put the dinghy in the water to go over to the snorkeling spot. It was just as good as we remembered. We saw lots of interesting coral and fish, but no sharks! We encountered a pipefish sitting vertically in the water near sea grass. It did actually resemble a large blade of grass. 
A few hours after we returned from snorkeling the cold front arrived with squalls and a north wind. 

Where is the horizon?

Not sure what these fish are

Fan coral


Pipefish


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