The Cayman Aggressor was our live aboard SCUBA home for 7 days. Up to five dives a day were available, including a night dive. We finished the week with about 20 dives each. Thankfully, the Cayman Islands were relatively unscathed by Hurricane Irma. The underwater coral was really beautiful.
- Our weather wasn’t the best, a bit stormy. Cooler than we expected, too.
- Our home away from home, in pretty nice bunkbeds. There were 18 divers and 5 crew members. This boat even had a hot tub on the top deck – nice to warm up in between dives.
- My first time to SCUBA through a shipwreck. You have to be careful not to get hoses, etc. caught on protruding metal.
- Holding onto the anchor line, waiting out our 3 minute safety stop before ascending.
- That little Caribbean Flounder is trying to give us the slip.
- Peering through portholes of an old shipwreck.
- That’s me, taking the giant stride off the stern.
- Mike ‘s a squidy babe magnet for the lady sting rays.
- How much does this sting ray want the squid I have balled up in my fist?!
- This cool sponge looks like the old Kool Aid face!
- That’s a 10 ft. nurse shark casually swimming toward my camera. Niiiiice shark.
- Ready to jump in for a night dive!
- Her majesty the turtle, slowly swimming by with her courtiers.
- Playing Titanic underwater.
- Underwater kiss – harder than you think as a SCUBA diver!
- We didn’t win any diving awards, but aw shucks, they gave us this one!
- We studied and passed the Nitrox Air advanced certification.
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