BVI day two

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After a night of successful blogging we settled down for bed and fell asleep. The next day came quickly especially since I didn’t wake up until 5 min before we had to leave. Although I cut it close, I grabbed all my gear and made it on time to head up to the baths. The baths are these big rocks formed by volcanoes. I would tell more about the morning but I honestly don’t remember it. Anyway, we make it to the baths after a long walk up a hill from our cabins. At first they didn’t seem very exciting, but once you enter the first rock cavern you realize there are hundreds of enormous rocks piled on top of each other. Many various caves and passages led form the formations and we explored them. Eventually after a long walk through the baths, we made it to a little secluded beach and geared up in our masks and snorkels. We then departed the beach and began a long snorkel to another beach, seeing hundreds of different plants and animals. The coolest was the barracuda and the sting ray. After the snorkel, we walked up to the beach and had some lunch and learned about some fishies. While one group learned, the other balled the frisbee. After that we left in the bus to go dive. We got to the boats, I bought an item at the store, and we shoved off to ginger island. The dive was packed with life and was truly inspirational. I saw a fish. Then we ascended, dismantled our gear, and then left for the docks safely guided by me as the boat driver. Then we went back to the cabins, showered, and ate some wraps. With plentiful energy from dinner, many people played frisbee. That brings me to this moment once again. Christian Taylor is ending this blog.

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