Cayman Brac Brac Reef Dive Resort Nov 26 - Dec 4, 2005 ~ ~ ~ Randy & Nell Klumph Gillien Duvall & Mark Zook Paddi Davies & John Killoran.

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Cayman Brac Brac Reef Dive Resort Nov 26 - Dec 4, 2005 ~ ~ ~ Randy & Nell Klumph Gillien Duvall & Mark Zook Paddi Davies & John Killoran

It all started here…

With a group of friends from Oregon…

Randy & Nell on Little Sister

Gillien & Mark

John & Paddi

Hawksbill Turtle ~ “Don’t you have somewhere else to go?”

Banded coral shrimp

Barracuda looking for lunch

Delicate arrow crab

Grouper trying to hide

Black Durgon

Blue Chromis everywhere

Blue Tang kissing the Kissimmee

Blue-tipped anemone

Christmas Tree Worms

Azure Vase Sponge

Sea Whip on the wall

Banded Coral Shrimp hanging upside-down

Brown Volcano Sponge

Tower of Coral

Bearded Fire Worm

Cluster of Yellow Tube Sponges

Schoolmasters hiding out

Flamingo Tongue

Flying Gurnard ready to fly

Gray Angelfish ~ “Is this my good side?”

Queen Trigger shows her colors

Green Tube Sponges

All sorts of coral

Nurse Shark tries to hide

Big cluster of Sponges

Harlequin Lobster hanging upside down

Hawksbill Turtle ~ “What are you lookin’ at?!”

Schoolmaster butts

Hawksbill Turtle – “I’m outta here!”

Delicate Vase Sponge on the wall

Juvenile Yellowtail Damselfish

Lettuce Sea Slug

Caribbean Lobster ~ “You want WHAT for supper?!”

Brown Encrusting Octopus Sponge

Balloonfish with a watchful eye

Purple Fan in the sunlight

Queen Triggerfish

Azure Vase Sponge

Rock Beauty

Yellowtail Snappers on Radar Reef

Nurse Shark

Squirrelfish ~ “My what big eyes you have!”

Southern Stingray and friend

Stoplight Parrotfish

Shy Trumpetfish

Spotted Trunkfish

Sea Whips on the reef

Yellow Tube Sponge

Blue-tipped Anemone at 110 ft.

John cruising the sandflats

Mark & Mick ~ Our DMs

Vicki & Mark ~ Paddi, Nell, Randy, Mark & Gillien

John on the last day ~ looking sad!

Life is good!

So long Brac Reef…