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12/25/2005 04:50 PM
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After the thrill of seeing those Tarpon on 12/7, we went back the next day for more of the crew to snorkel at Monkey Point. Monkey Point Snorkeling Photos While we didn't see any more of these big fish, these photos will show that there were lots of interesting schools, individual fish and an unfortunate amount of what appears to be coral bleaching. Oh, there's also some sort of eel and a ray in this group. These are the last photos from my first experiment with underwater photography. I am eager to do it again!
I just want to live happily ever after, every now and then.
Jimmy Buffett
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Underwater Photos: Monkey Point, Day Two
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