Day 4: O’Brien
We had an awesome day today. This morning we went on our deep dive off the edge of a sea wall. Swimming next to this wall, we were in about 4000 feet of water. Our maximum depth for the dive was 100 feet. One of the most interesting parts of that dive was the topography of the...
Blog Post Day 4
Today I woke up and went on a wall dive. This dive was on a wall that went down 4,000 ft. So far this was my favorite dive because of how curious I was to look down into the abyss. On the wall dive today I saw a spectrum of fish from a baby spotted drum to a hawksbill...
Day 4: Marine 2 in the Grand Cayman
I have now gotten used to my rushed pace in the morning despite trying to wake up earlier with the addition of more alarms but I once again awoke to the need for speed. After getting ready, we were greeted by the same buffet breakfast as yesterday which didn't bother me at all due to the high quality of...
Day 4
Day 4 started off with my favorite and deepest dive of 100 feet. In this dive I was astounded by the underwater terrain, the numerous tunnels and arches. These tunnels and arches I found were full of a very high amount of diversity. For example, in a small nook in the wall at about 70 feet, I saw a...
Day 4 (07/23/19)
Our fourth day started out with 2 tank dives. Our first dive was the deepest yet, 100 feet. There was a massive drop off to the bottom of the ocean, around 4,000 feet, on the corner of the dive. The reef was gorgeous and there were many canyons where we could swim through and inspect each nook and cranny...
Day 4: Gregory Pope
Another early alarm at 6:50 woke me up to get to breakfast at 7. The mornings are always pretty quite since everyone is exhausted. Today was another busy day and we had very little down time. We hopped on the Twin Sister, our dive boat, with Lee amd Lucy and headed to our first dive site of the day...
Coke – Day 4
Today I woke up early and got to see the sunrise across the ocean. I went downstairs and got s big breakfast with plenty of time to spare before the boat was ready. I got all my stuff ready and soon enough the boat was ready to leave. We hopped on and headed to our dive site. This was...
Day 4
Are early morning started with our first dive being a good ways from the resort. When we arrived at the site Lee, our dive master drew up what the terrain below would look like on a small black board as he would usually do before every dive. The reef below was like a series of towers with canyons and...
Cayman Islands – 7/23
After waking up and getting to the boats early in the morning like usual we headed to the most beautiful dive site so far. This dive site was on the wall of the reef and we dive between 60 and 100 feet but there was a sheer drop off into the blue going 4000 feet. The most mesmerizing part...