6/20/2024
6/15/2024
Last night and final day in Bonaire
It's always so sad to have to leave.
We stayed at Den Laman as we have in the past but this time booked the Tuna apartment which is on the north side and over the restaurant. I didn't realize it wouldn't get as much crosscurrent and so it was stiflingly hot and humid initially. But after a week of being here, we got used to the weather and spent more time on the beautiful terrace.
We made dinner in the apartment and it was great. I love being able to have home cooking even when away.
In the morning we took a swim/snorkel - it was amazingly freeing and easy to swim without diving gear! We even saw a porcupine fish. In general this year there were tons of porcupine fish and trunk fish, which I love. Not as many eels though. And not too many turtles on the West side. There were also not too many flamingos - maybe they're in the north (national Park) where they are not allowing diving.
I was happily surprised that the coral was in good shape despite at the bleaching events and the local SCTLD coral virus. There were so many schools of baby fish. Hopefully they will all survive the upcoming bleaching event predicted for this summer.
I ❤️ Bonaire.
Parrots love the tree next to Den Laman.
6/11/2024
Bonaire - dive photos coming soon
Dive Day 1 - Bari's reef and Something Special
Dive Day 2 - Angel City and the Cliff
Dive Day 3 - East Coast Diving!! - Funchi and Turtle City + Fingers
So many turtles today!
And eagle rays too!
On our first dive we saw 20+ turtles, 5 eagle rays, 4 lionfish, moray eel, lobsters, and of course awesome fish. The current was super strong today but we still made it for 2 dives. It's was fantastic.
Lots more turtles on the second dive, sleeping turtles.
Oh and apparently the dive master never saw this before, but on the first dive, a turtle bumped into me twice! At first I thought maybe I kicked a turtle but it turns out he was bumping me!
We had lunch on the East side at the Caribe food truck which was pretty good.
Then we did a 3rd dive at salt pier which is always great because of the streaking afternoon sun and huge schools of fish. We also saw a huge moray eel.
Sunset
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