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Ray of Hope & Sea Viking, 25 Feb 10

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The bow of "Bahama Mamma" an old booze-cruiser sunk as a reef, and subsequently crushed by storms.
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The bow of "Bahama Mamma" an old booze-cruiser sunk as a reef, and subsequently crushed by storms.

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  • The bow of "Bahama Mamma" an old booze-cruiser sunk as a reef, and subsequently crushed by storms.
  • The bow of "Bahama Mamma" an old booze-cruiser sunk as a reef, and subsequently crushed by storms.
  • The crushed superstructure of "Bahama Mamma"
  • The bow of Ray of Hope, a large freighter sunk near our shark feeding site.
  • The bow of Ray of Hope.
  • A shark glides past the midsection of the Ray of Hope.
  • This is our resident school of Horse-eye Jacks.  Happily I was able to get quite close today.
  • This is our resident school of Horse-eye Jacks.  Happily I was able to get quite close today.
  • This is our resident school of Horse-eye Jacks.  Happily I was able to get quite close today.
  • This is our resident school of Horse-eye Jacks.  Happily I was able to get quite close today.
  • The Jacks are never quite sure how to act around divers, some days they leave quite quickly when approached.  Today was not one of those days.
  • This small Almaco Jack, at left, just doesn't quite fit in with the school.  This one has had the good or bad luck to have been hooked and then break free.  If it is truly lucky, the hook will rust out.  If not, it might make a meal for one of the many sharks in the area.
  • The school of Horse-eye Jacks above Ray of Hope.
  • The Horse-eye Jacks apparently didn't like the look of this large Permit.
  • A solitary Caribbean Reef Shark glides over the sand.
  • This shark was playing chicken with me!  Having cruised half the length of the wreck straight towards me, it was only at the last second that she broke off, and I took this photo.  The shark is probably only 3 ft from the front of my camera.
  • The bow of Ray of Hope.
  • The shark cage is getting quite colourful now that it's been down for 2 months.  It was put down for the shooting of a shark-suit promotion at the end of December, and nobody seems to have gotten around to picking it up yet.
  • At least we weren't lonely on the safety stop.
  • Ingrid (the dive leader) poses for the camera.
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