Diving Galapagos - part 2
Hello again from the Tiburon! We had three dives this morning and are now making our way from Wolf Island to Cousins Rock. Tomorrow will be the final dives. Seals Sheri and a shark When we are at a dive site looking for sharks we basically go down to 35-60 feet, depending on the terrain, and settle in and wait. That's me (Sheri) on the left wedged in next to the big rock. There is current to contend with - it is actually harder than you would think to stay in one place. Massive schools of fish. Sharks! More fish! Hammerhead Shark Guineafowl Pufferfish Dolphin The day is done (yesterday at Darwin Island). Turtle Ocean Sunfish (Mola-Mola, about 6 feet tall without the fins) Today we will have a celebration when we cross the Equator (for the fourth and final time). Tradition dictates a champagne toast! This has been a new and different experience in diving and a great boat, crew and fellow divers! So much fun! Take care, Sheri and Carsten