Advertisement
« previous next »
Austraeolis catina. ID By E. Turner  
   

Austraeolis catina. ID By E. Turner

I only included it because it was a good photo strobe exercise. White subject on a black background. I doesn't get any better than that!
4th of July dive: Lighthouse Reef, Cayman I

July 4th 2012
First dive. We flew into Grand Cayman late last night arrived just before they closed the car rental place so we didn’t have to take a taxi to Sunshine Suites. Good start. We caught up with Everet and Essy expert critter finders in the Caymans. Awesome. We signed up for 3 dives at the Lighthouse reef. Everet and Essy took us to the shallows north of the pier where we saw Tritonias laying eggs, p ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Cayman Islands » Grand Cayman

Caymanian Flag The Cayman Islands were colonized from Jamaica by the British during the 18th and 19th centuries. Administered by Jamaica since 1863, they remained a British dependency after 1962 when the former became independent.... ... read more
Advertisement
11th July 2012

id
You found lots of these. Night? We see them during day frequently but they are easier to find at night more in the open on the sponges. Nice going!

Tot: 0.019s; Tpl: 0.004s; cc: 4; qc: 6; dbt: 0.006s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.1mb