Henry Droese '17
H. Droese- Day 4
Even without diving, today has been spectacular and a knowledge enhancing day. Everyone in marine one went first todo a snorkel on Savannah Bay. Because Savannah Bay is a marking point between the Caribbean and Pacific waters, there's a unique visible distinction between both bodies of water. Everyone in marine one broke into groups and snorkeled for about forty...
H. Droese -Day 3
The day had finally come when we got todo our big wreck dive, the RMS Rhone. As we went over to the site, Beth gave us a rich history on how the Royal Mail Ship met its demise. Originally it was, as a designated mail ship, moved to work the Caribbean Line in order to transport valuable goods such...
H. Droese- Day Two
After today I'm thoroughly exhausted and extremely happy about the course of events today. After getting situated for our second day of diving. In the Sea Monkey boat the day began, heading toward Cooper Island in order to dive wreck alley. Before the dive the boat briefed on the dive and learned we would be diving to the Beata,...
H. Droese -Day 1
Leaving the burdens of travel behind, we began our first day in the BVI. Beginning with getting our equipment, notably better than any piece of equipment I've ever used, we garnered instructions from our dive masters. We then departed to our first dive site, George Dog Island for our first dive of the trip. During the trip over we...