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Guest Fiona completed her open-water dive
course with Cuan Law's instructors.
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Colorful barrel and tube sponges
provide habitat for small fish.
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This foureye butterflyfish has a parasitic isopod
hitching a ride on its face.
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When a parrotfish eats coral, you can
hear the crunching sound.
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The trunkfish: designed by committee, no doubt.
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Can you spot this trumpetfish?
He hopes his prey can't.
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The blue tang is a common
but rather shy Caribbean fish.
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A flamingo-tongue cowrie clings to a coral branch.
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Blue chromis dart about among the soft corals.
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Guest Judy swims through an
arch at Mountain Point.
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Canyons among the coral heads provide
sanctuary for wildlife.
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Tiny fish and crabs sometimes
inhabit tube sponges.
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Guest Les descends the dinghy's mooring line.
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At Salt Island, your shore excursion consists of a
handful of people, not a crowd of hundreds.
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A stone graveyard remains on Salt Island where
several victims of the Rhone's sinking were buried.
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