04 October 2011 | Grenada
13 July 2011 | St. Georges, Grenada
11 July 2011 | St. Georges, Grenada
07 July 2011 | South Side of Grenada
27 June 2011 | Tyrrel Bay Carriacou
23 June 2011 | Marigot Bay, St. Lucia
14 June 2011 | Fort de France, Martinique
09 June 2011 | Isle de Saintes
08 June 2011 | Isle de Saintes
04 June 2011 | Terre den Haute, Isle de Saintes
03 June 2011 | Terre den Haute
02 June 2011 | Deshaies, Guadeloupe
01 June 2011 | Deshaies, Guadeloupe
29 May 2011 | Overlooking English Harbor
27 May 2011 | English Harbor, Antigua
25 May 2011 | St. Barthemely (St. Barth)
17 May 2011 | Grand Case, St. Martin
17 May 2011 | Loterie Farm, St. Martin
16 May 2011 | St. Martin, French Antilles
The Indians
21 May 2010 | BVI
Carrie
I love to snorkle. I will stay in the water for hours just looking at the fish and coral. Unfortunately, as in almost anywhere you go, the coral is dying. There are some spots that are beautiful and of course the fish are always there to play with you and dart in and out of the sea fans and sea grass. Carl and I try to identify all the fish we see by using a great chart that Robin and Cheryl have on board Just Imagine. I haven't seen an Octopus, but I have seen Squid. I haven't seen an eel, but I have seen a Hammerhead Shark. Foutunatley I wasn't in the water when I saw him.
The Indians are four jagged tooth-like pinnacles of rock protruding from the sea that have created a series of canyons and grottoes featuring both hard and soft corals.
When the seas are calm snorkelling is good. Lots of elkhorn and brain coral.