![]() Donna brings the MX-5 for some shark photos |
![]() No disappointment and as promised . . . a shark |
![]() Another shark hangs out at the mooring line |
![]() Andy and Donna go the opposite way |
![]() We meet another large group & follow the wrong one |
![]() Chrismas tree worms |
![]() The Bahama Mama is a 33m former party boat . . . |
![]() . . . and was sunk as a dive attraction in 1995. |
![]() Nassau Grouper |
![]() Andy adjusts his not so well fitting mask |
![]() FinPhoto will get ya a keepsake in the Bahama Mama |
![]() Donna gets a closer look at the Bahama Mama |
![]() Donna's turn for a photo inside |
![]() Donna starts to pull out her mouthpiece for a smile |
![]() The inside of the Bahama Mama cab |
![]() Andy got his photo take as well |
![]() Next diver in line gets their photo taken |
![]() Donna shows off her green eyes |
![]() Donna swims to the side of the Bahama Mama |
![]() A snapper or grunt greets us inside |
![]() A bit more flash brings out more color inside |
![]() Experiment with a macroflash inside the ship |
![]() The Bahama Mama is battered after 9 years under |
![]() Blue tang on the deck of the ship |
![]() Garden eels on the way to the second ship |
![]() The Ray of Hope sunk by Stuart Cove's, July 7, 2003 |
![]() The 200ft freighter needed a large anchor hoist |
![]() Andy & Donna investigate the former Haitian ship |
![]() A school of horse-eye jacks hover above the wreck |
![]() A solo horse-eye jack skims above the deck |
![]() Looking down a hatch and ladder leading below deck |
![]() Flash wasn't ready when taking this photo |
![]() The horse-eye jacks love this portion of the boat |
![]() Safety stop with another group at the wrong boat |
![]() We have a 100 yard swim back to our boat after breaking the surface |