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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Packing List Review
I have added items to the “Before Leaving” list that we had added for this trip. They are: Flights – confirm flights and print boarding passes Ride to Airport – arrange for a ride or taxi to/from airport or use … Continue reading
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From the Sea to the Snow
We experience Honduran punctuality. We leave Deep Blue at 7:30 for the boat ride into town. Our bags had gone at 6:30. The truck and van taxis were supposed to meet us at the Deep Blue Dive Shop to take … Continue reading
Last Dives in Utila
The last day of diving is always poignant. It is all coming to an end. No more frolicking with the fish in the water. No more relaxing and rocking with the surge. No more sharing fish tales with fellow divers. … Continue reading
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Tagged bulb tunicates, Honduras, scuba diving, sea pearl, Utila, Honduras
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Crabs, Hummingbirds, Bats and Sand Flies
We are communing with the water faunae on Utila and also the land and air creatures. As Murray mentioned previously, we tread delicately going to supper each evening so as not to step on hermit crabs wandering on the sand … Continue reading
Liveboard on Land
Deep Blue (www.deepblueutila.com) is like a liveaboard on land. Its sole purpose is to cater to divers. If you don’t dive I have no idea how you would survive here. No pool, good with me, but if you are not … Continue reading
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Utila
In one hour we are heading out for a night dive. We take the afternoon off from diving and head into the town, which involves a 15 minute boat ride through the lagoon and across the bay. The main road … Continue reading
Spotted Drum Fish
One of our favorite fish is the spotted drum fish. We are always on the hunt for drums of all ages, from juveniles to adults. We are not disappointed today as we see a juvenile about 2 cm in size, … Continue reading
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Hermit Crabs and Scuba Diving
It’s evening and as we walk across the yard to dinner the ground is moving. We have to watch were we step. Hermit crabs. Hundreds of them. I’ve seen some before, but not this many. They come in a variety … Continue reading
Diving into the Deep Blue
We go into the deep blue today. We stay on the south side of the island for all three dives. The dives are easy, shallow and no current. In between scouring for banded coral shrimp, sea horses and fascinating fish … Continue reading
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Houston to Utila
The people of the US sometimes have a bad rap about how friendly they are. While in Houston, we meet many Americans and not one of them is ill-disposed. The bus drivers help us with our bus fare and let … Continue reading