Fab Photos Friday: An Awesome 4th Dive Day in Cozumel!

Hawksbill turtle heading up for air

Our last day of diving went well. I very much enjoyed my days with Challenge Diving, they do a great job. On my dives were people from Colorado…and one man from New Jersey.  He was a hoot.  Italian, with a great Jersey accent, and a name like DeLucci!  On our second dive, Greg DeLucci’s mask broke.  It was bad enough that he had to ascend.  On his safety stop, I glanced up to make sure he was doing all right, when I saw what looked like glass falling through the water to the reef.  I went after it, and it turned out it was his prescription lens.  As a diver with a prescription mask, I appreciate how devastating the loss of a lens would be during a trip! When I ascended and was in the dive boat, I told him I found the lens, and he could not have been any happier!  He told me that just before I came up, he had said, “Tony Tony please come down, something’s  lost and must be found!”  I had never heard that before…but it turns out it is something he says to St Anthony (Patron Saint of the Lost) when he loses something.  Of course, he calls him Tony.  Funny guy!

Lobster doing a yoga handstand!
A shoal of Schoolmasters
blowing bubbles!
take nothing with you and leave only bubbles when you dive!
Social Feather Dusters
Deep Sea Fan
Gobies and a beautiful baby damsel
Sponges and corals
Stoplight Parrotfish
A two clawed shrimp!!!
Waiting on the boat between dives
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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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