Wednesday, December 01, 2004

Trinity Caves

On our first full day in Grand Cayman, we got up for breakfast at 6:45 a.m., boarded the bus for the dive boat by 7:45, and were in the water by around 8:00. Our first dive was through the spectacular underwater canyons and crevasses of Trinity Caves. However, since I don't have an underwater camera, you'll just have to judge the dive by my reaction afterwords.

Trinity Caves, like most of the dives we did on the trip, was just off of Seven Mile Beach on the West End of Grand Cayman. We weren't far from shore at all.

Our second dive of the day was to a site just a couple hundred yards away called Mitch Miller Reef, named for the old sing-along bandleader, who apparently owned property on Grand Cayman.

That afternoon, after clowning around at Cobalt Coast with a lizard some local kids found, we did another shore dive, but this time from a different site called Turtle Reef.

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