We have fallen into a pattern of snorkeling, hiking, and meeting other cruisers at the tiki hut in the evening. Today I was so excited to spot an octopus while snorkeling. I am always on the lookout for them but wasn’t sure I had seen this one until I saw it’s head and eyes. The head isn’t visible in the photo but one of its arms can be seen.
In addition to all of the fun activities George has spent some time cleaning the bottom of the boat while wearing his snorkel gear. It is harder than it sounds, especially if there is a bit of chop in the water.
Conch
Scrawled cowfish.
Sharpnose puffer.
Blue tangs and bluestriped grunts.
Octopus. You can just see part of the arm in the center of the photo.
Coral.
Brain coral with Christmas tree tube worms.
Beautiful beach in lobster hole cove. Breeze On is anchored in the distance.
Cruisers use trash gathered in the beaches to mark the trails. The markings at the entrance of this trail are rather creepy.
More markings.
A bra marks the other end of the trail.
Conch
Scrawled cowfish.
These two photos were taken two days ago. The two photos shown below were taken today. The fish became lighter and lighter as it swam over the sand.
Sharpnose puffer.
Blue tangs and bluestriped grunts.
Sea urchin.
Octopus. You can just see part of the arm in the center of the photo.
Goby.
Coral.
Brain coral with Christmas tree tube worms.
Beautiful beach in lobster hole cove. Breeze On is anchored in the distance.
Cruisers use trash gathered in the beaches to mark the trails. The markings at the entrance of this trail are rather creepy.
More markings.
A bra marks the other end of the trail.
Ragged Island from the south end of Hog Cay.
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