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Today featured snorkels at Turtle Rock, Shark Ray Alley and Hol Chan Marine Preserve. Many many turtles, stingrays, spotted eagle rays and sharks (hungry nurse sharks who let the students pet them as they went after the fish heads one of our guides, Nair, threw to them). A fantastic variety of coral, fish and invertebrate life. A dazzling display of a healthy reef resplendent in colorful Caribbean species. Having snorkeled to Hol Chan a decade ago, I was impressed with the growth in both diversity and size of the reef and its inhabitants. A glorious way to end our snorkeling in Belize!

 
 
 

Day 5 started with a short trip to the mangroves south of Trec’s location. This, the ocean’s nursery, proved to be full of life and surprises. Many forms of life to observe with something new around every stalk of Mangrove. Maureen, our wonderful guide, topped off the exploration with an up-close and personal look at the bizarre batfish. (see the picture gallery soon)

Our second stop, after lunch on board was one of the jewels of the trip, The Coral Gardens. There is nothing so enjoyable as floating though crystal clear water and feeling like you have fallen into a giant fish tank! (although I would venture to say no one has a tank with so many types of coral, fish and invertebrates.) An amazing way to wile away an hour or two – better than meditation!

After a brief afternoon siesta while the divers took off for parts unknown to dive 90 feet into the great ocean depths, we all converged on the Goliath for pizza on the boat and a short trip to our next stop. The key to this snorkel – darkness. With a sky brilliant with stars and a nearly full moon, darkness never was complete but close enough to see a variety of octopi, squid, a sea turtle and other active denizens of the dark – especially lobster! A very special experience.

 
 
 

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