Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sting Ray City #3
Included in the string ray visit was a snorkeling stop along the edge of the reef that surrounds most of Grand Cayman. The view underwater was tremendous with colorful fish and even a small ray or two.Notice the light blue/green of the shallow water inside the reef, about 10-15 feet deep. The darker water outside the reef drops off quickly to 3-6,000 feet deep.
There were about 40 aboard, and almost all went in, exploring the reef.
Duchess hit the water among the first, and stayed to the bitter end. She had not had the opportunity to snorkel since our 10th anniversary cruise to Barbados.
The waters around Grand Cayman are simply gorgeous!
Duke
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There were about 40 aboard, and almost all went in, exploring the reef.

Duchess hit the water among the first, and stayed to the bitter end. She had not had the opportunity to snorkel since our 10th anniversary cruise to Barbados.

The waters around Grand Cayman are simply gorgeous!
Duke