Antigua 2013 - Sandals - Photos 5

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Diving 1

The Watersports and Dive Centre.  The concrete rinse tank is in front of the yellow towel trolley.
The Watersports and Dive Centre. The concrete rinse tank is in front of the yellow towel trolley.
We saw lots of stingrays.  Here is a small Southern Stingray (Dasyatis americana) at Junior's Reef, Sandy Island.
We saw lots of stingrays. Here is a small Southern Stingray (Dasyatis americana) at Junior's Reef, Sandy Island.
A few metres further on, a big stingray, a couple of metres long, hiding in the sand.
A few metres further on, a big stingray, a couple of metres long, hiding in the sand.
Another stingray, rooting around in the sand at Roads, Sandy Island.
Another stingray, rooting around in the sand at Roads, Sandy Island.
...and another at Snappers Ledge, Cades Reef.
...and another at Snappers Ledge, Cades Reef.
...and another at Bush Valley, Cades Reef.
...and another at Bush Valley, Cades Reef.
Dive buddy Salvatore posing next to a small stingray at Bush Valley, Cades Reef.
Dive buddy Salvatore posing next to a small stingray at Bush Valley, Cades Reef.
Lionfish (Pterois volitans) at Barges, Sandy Island.
Lionfish (Pterois volitans) at Barges, Sandy Island.
...and another at Snappers Ledge at Cades Reef.
...and another at Snappers Ledge at Cades Reef.
...and another at Billy's Grotto.
...and another at Billy's Grotto.
A Red Hind (Epinephelus guttatus) at Barge, Sandy Island.
A Red Hind (Epinephelus guttatus) at Barge, Sandy Island.
Typical view across the reef at Roads, Sandy Island, with a French Angelfish (Pomacanthus paru), but with a pronounced vertical white stripe - have I discovered a new species?
Typical view across the reef at Roads, Sandy Island, with a French Angelfish (Pomacanthus paru), but with a pronounced 
					vertical white stripe - have I discovered a new species?

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