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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Under the Sea

Good morning,

Today's images were taken by our daughter, Catherine, while she was snorkeling at Coco Cay, Bahamas.
Every time she is on board Freedom of the Seas with us, an important activity is snorkeling either here at Coco Cay or at Labadee.
The crystal clear water provides for great photo opportunities.
So many beautiful fish!

One of the attractions is "the plane crash site."  The plane was brought in for this so no one was hurt here.  It makes for some fun exploring and great pictures!

Thank you, Catherine, for sharing your pictures with us.  :)

 Enjoy,
 Lois

8 comments:

Jan n Jer said...

The water is so clear...great shots!

Pamela Gordon said...

Hi Lois, these are wonderful underwater photos. I've never been scuba diving as I've never been farther south than Myrtle Beach. And, I don't swim! Good reason eh? (Ooops, there's that Canadian thing) I also enjoyed your Coco Beach photos. So colourful while we're enduring the cold dull weather here. No snow yet but the grass is still green. Blessings, Pamela

TexWisGirl said...

the color under the sea is always incredible. :)

Montanagirl said...

Wow - nice set of images!

Tanya said...

Ooh... How neat to have an underwater camera! Thank you!

Christine said...

These are wonderful! That water is so pretty and crystal clear. Enjoyed seeing all the fish too.

Elaine said...

These are wonderful shots! Thanks to Catherine for sharing. I can see why she always wants to go snorkeling.

I've had a busy week so I'm catching up on your Coco Cay photos. It looks like a marvelous place to spend the day, and I imagine lots of people wish they could spend the whole cruise time there.

Nedra said...

Nice to know that they brought the plane in and no one was hurt. Beautiful world under there!