I was excited to dive with James today and equally excited to do a site called Les 3 Épaves (The 3 Wrecks) where there was a plane wreck and a ship wreck. (The third wreck has since washed away.) The plane was a Catalyna seaplane which was really cool to see right as we started down. The visibility was good and we spent some time exploring it before we went on to see the shipwreck. There were quite a few beautiful fish who came to say hello. And then my dive guide from the previous day, Virginie, was with a different group but she recognized me underwater and came to say hello as well! We even saw two Risbecia imperalis nudibranches mating on the ship too!
We went back to the shop and grabbed lunch at a food truck before starting back out for the second dive of the day which was Les 3 Pitons (Three Peaks). This was a really cool site since even though we stayed around 60', there was a very deep dropoff between each of the 3 underwater mountains that we explored.
We went back to the shop and grabbed lunch at a food truck before starting back out for the second dive of the day which was Les 3 Pitons (Three Peaks). This was a really cool site since even though we stayed around 60', there was a very deep dropoff between each of the 3 underwater mountains that we explored.