July 16-17

July 16-17 We started off another day by heading towards the Lime Tree Cabin to eat breakfast. After eating, we headed towards the RMS Rhone shipwreck off the coast of Salt Island. We went over the dive site with Casey before going down to the shipwreck. Once we descended, the first thing I saw was a school of squirrel-fish in...

Marine Bio 2 Day 5

Sadly, today was the last day of diving, but it was an incredible end to Marine Biology for me and the other seniors. It included a two tank dive on the wreck of the RMS Rhone, a snorkel and lunch at Cooper Island, and a night snorkel. The Rhone dive was my favorite last year and was great once...

Day 5 on the island

We woke up today at 6:30 and ate breakfast at 7:15 at one of the cabins as usual. We then took the taxi to the marina and headed out to dive the famous RMS Rhone that sunk in 1867. It is famous because it was one of the first ships to be declared "unsinkable" just like the Titanic... Anyone...

Day Five

Day five started with breakfast at the far more superior cabin, the Lime House. We had to wake up slightly earlier to set up the tables and lay out a variety of breakfast items ranging from chocolate chip muffins to chobani yogurt. Following breakfast, we made our way to the dock and set sail to our first dive spot...

BVI Day 6

Day 6, Today was yet another beautiful sunny day in Virgin Gorda. The day started off a little later than usual at 6:50am because I decided to get a couple more minutes of rest, before our long and exciting day. Breakfast was the usual cereal, honey buns, yogurt, and fruit. Lime hosted it today and it was a good way...

Day 6

Toady was the by farthest hardest day to get up despite going to bed pretty early. I snoozed my alarm until 6:47 am instead of waking up at the usual time of 6:00 am. This is the day I had been looking foreword to all week because the dive masters told us that the RMS Rhone was the best...

Day Five

Today was a full day. We started our day off by having breakfast at lime tree cabin, followed by a quick taxi as usual to the dock. Once at the boats we quickly loaded all our dive gear up all our headed to our first dive site, the wreck of the the Rhone. During our first dive we explored...

Day 5. July 15 

The day started with another breakfast that consisted of cereal, bagels and oranges in the Lime cabin. After breakfast we went straight to the boats to go diving at a famous shipwreck. The ship, R.M.S. Rhone, sank off salt the coast of salt island on October 29, 1867 because of a hurricane right off the coast of salt island....

Day 5

Day 5: today started off with my cabin waking up with no time to spare to set out breakfast for the rest of the group. We all showered and successfully got breakfast ready on time before everyone showed up. After breakfast we headed out to the sea dragon and sea monkey to be taken on our last dives. I...