Cistern Rock coral/sponge formation
At Cistern Rock
Glasseye snapper on Cistern Rock
Staghorn coral - maybe not the most exciting picture, but I remember when we'd swim over enormous fields of this coral. Sadly, now it's fairly rare.
Blue Tang under a coral head, Cistern Rock
Pair of barrel sponges. I used these as a waypoint to find the anchor line on Cistern.
White Spotted Filefish
Barrel sponges
Small lettuce-leaf coral near the Cistern Rock mooring line
Feather Worm macro
Not sure what type of shrimp this is - but he's quite small, no more than an inch long.
Coral open for feeding - night dive
Coral feeding on a night dive.
Flamingo Tounge Slug
On the boat with the gang
Kris H in fine diving trim
Diver flyover
Lionfish - not native and very destructive in the Caribbean. But undeniably beautiful.
Christmas Tree Worms, coral, and red sponges.
Pretty pair of corals. I think these are Low-Ridge Cactus corals.
Anemone with yellow grunt.
Arrow crab on sponge.
Pair of tube sponges.
Kris and Lynn.
Cool overgrown structure, not sure what it was originally.
Encrusted plate on the Rhone.
Encrusted beam on the Rhone.
Three ribs on the Rhone.
Ribs from the Rhone.
Giant drive shaft on the Rhone.
Rhone "lucky porthole." Not so lucky if you were on her in the storm...
Rhone with wreckage in the background.
Rhone propeller.
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Turtle on the Rhone.
Lynn, breathing some compressed air!
The Chimney swim-through.
The Chimney, 25' crack nearly to the surgace.
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Coral head with sponges and cup corals underneath.
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The Chimney.
Asha and Evan at The Chimney.
Robert at The Chimney.
Robert, looking at ease in The Chimney.
Kris strikes a pose at The Chimney.
Lynn and Elena checking out the colors in The Chimney.
Lynn and Elena at The Chimney.
Jost Van Dyke at sunset.