It's been partly cloudy which helps keep the heat down to bearable.
No rain so far, which is good. The dive skins are almost completely dry
in the two hours between last a.m. dive and first p.m. dive.
The weather here has been breezy and warm; the ocean is 82 degrees F.
Flowering tree right outside my bungalow
View from my bungalow . . .
The channel passes through the island there
(into/out of the lagoon from which the resort gets its name).
That is also where you come ashore from a drop-off dive.
It's a bit of a walk in the heat carrying, camera, weights, fins and all
. . . but we can leave the tanks there for the resort crew to pick up.
View from the second window . . .
The yacht in the distance is an old Aggressor fleet boat.
It still goes out on live-aboard trips, but not every week.
The resort owner (and town mayor) owned the franchise here for years,
then they parted ways.
[See Neal aboard an AGGRESSOR live-aboard in Galapagos HERE]
Going to the dive locker and the boat dock . . .
Tuesday's comforter art . . .
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