There are many Cozumel All Inclusive Resorts, but why not stay at a Cozumel vacation home instead? Staying in a vacation home gives you more privacy, the ability to explore the island, and an opportunity to try different restaurants and cuisines. Don’t look at just any vacation home, let me show you Villa Coronado, my Cozumel vacation home!
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International Whale Shark Day!
My introduction to the ocean happened before I can remember, as did my connection to it. Since childhood, the ocean has retained its magic and constant fascination for me. I have been in thrall to it my entire life. Of course, that goes for the marine life that lives there as well. A day like Whale Shark Day is always a celebration of life.
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3 Rules that will Help You with Amazing Underwater Photography! If you love to snorkel or dive, you will probably love taking underwater photos. The world is completely different under the sea and from the strange beauty of nudibranchs to the nerve-wracking moment when you see your first shark, what you see is worth being able to share.
Fabulous Photo Friday: The Cool Critters under the Sea!
What do you know about the cool critters under the sea? There are so many of them, and I would love to give you an introduction! Let’s take a look at Shrimps, a type of crustacean! These are not the kind you eat, by the way! These are the fascinating cool critters you see when you scuba dive.
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Why I’m Glad I went Diving at Night with Sharks in the Great Barrier Reef!
I am not a stranger to shark diving. My experience with a Great White Shark in Guadalupe Island in 2010 is indicative of that! I’ve been diving with Whale Sharks, Hammerheads, Galapagos Sharks, White Tips, Black Tips, Silkies, nurse sharks and leopard sharks. Somehow though, the idea of diving at night with sharks never occurred to me as a very good idea!
While I was on a trip recently in Komodo National Park, one of my dive mates told me that he had been on the Spirit of Freedom, the boat I was going to be on in the Great Barrier Reef in the next week. He told me about a night dive he was on with sharks, and told me that one of the divers had been bitten. Getting a bite from a shark did not appeal to me even though I love sharks!
Fast forward to the Spirit of Freedom. I really enjoyed the boat, and the crew was fantastic, so when they mentioned the night dive with sharks, I was somewhat prepared. I was not enthusiastic, even when they explained that any bite would have been small!
Although a little nervous, I listened to the dive brief. At this site, the sharks and the trevallys, which are also large fish, use the divers as a means to hunt their prey. When diving at night, divers have lights, or “torches”. These lights are necessary to see during a night dive, and the sharks and trevallys take advantage of these lights to hunt, often hanging with the divers. That seemed to me to be a bit problematic, you know, hungry sharks hunting while humans were present? But you all know me, I said what the hell, and jumped in.
The dive was actually quite fascinating. Seeing the sharks swimming around in the lights was not scary, but exciting! They are so streamlined, the perfect predator. The Trevallys were huge, and actually bumped into divers while they were hunting. To my knowledge, the sharks did not bump into anyone. They paid no attention to the divers, but hung out on the edge of the lighted area, darting in to grab a meal here and there.
Why am I glad I went night diving with sharks? Because it is always a good thing to face your fears (within reason, of course. If you are afraid of guns, I don’t think you should shoot yourself!). These shark species are less intimidating than, say, Bull Sharks or Tiger Sharks. I have a very healthy respect for Bulls and Tigers. I had the chance to dive with Bull Sharks in Cabo Pulmo, an amazing dive area in the Baja of Mexico, and instead of fear, I felt sheer excitement! The night dive with the sharks on Saxon Reef was exciting, and a lot of fun. I would do it again, any time!
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I Had a Close Encounter While Great White Shark Diving in Guadalupe!
Great White Shark Diving mostly takes place in a cage, but there are some people who dive with these animals without the cage. I’m not one of them! The Great White Shark is the ocean’s top predator, and I know that these animals are wild and therefore unpredictable, so I tend to like the idea of having the cage as a barrier! Today is the beginning of Shark Week 2019, so let’s talk about sharks!
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