Hola y bienvenidos de Cozumel!
Yesterday, we snorkeled off Money Bar reef, in about 15-20’ of clear, warm water. Fish were abundant but the weather conditions varied from sun to downpour while a bit of a current made standing still a challenge. The environment contained natural and artificial reef structures with a wide variety of soft and encrusting corals, sponges and mostly small reef fish such as sergeant majors and damsel fish.
Here are a few shotsfrom the day.
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Looking NW towards Playa del Carmen.
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Common Sea Fan, bending before the current.
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See if you can find the lobster! |
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Surfacing during a downpour.
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