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Yes, the Donkey
Divers went Back to Bonaire in 2006.
Johnny, Linda,
Wally, Robin and I were joined by four others who had never been to
Bonaire before, Carol, Steve, Dick and Loretta. We had a great time.
Enjoyed great diving and dining. Most of the group flew back on Saturday
but Johnny, Linda and I were scheduled to fly out on Sunday morning.
There was a volcanic eruption at Montserrat that stopped all flight in
and out of the southern Caribbean for over a day. We were stranded in
Divers' Paradise but since they did not know when they could get us off
the island, we couldn't really dive so we enjoyed the top side of the
island for an extra day and a half. Our luggage got enjoy the island for
even longer. It finally made it back on Wednesday. It had been packed
since Saturday. You can use your imagination to figure out how damp dive
gear smelled after sitting in the heat for four days.
I am thinking of
going back to Bonaire in September for the coral spawning season. Wally
and I tried that last year but my work schedule made us leave a couple
days before prime spawning time. Golden Reef Inn has a great special
running now for that week. Prices start for under $1,000.00 and include
airfare, diving, rental truck, room and breakfast. If you are interested, check it out
and let me know.
Brief summary of
the trip:
Total time
underwater this week = 29
hours 27
minutes
29
total dives
10
boat dives
19
shore dives
4
night dives
28
on nitrox
1
dive on air (shop was out of
nitrox)
Total lifetime
dives on Bonaire = 210
Individual dives
are logged in a table at the bottom of the page.
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Cactus Blue is a great new
restaurant on the island. |
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Robin took this picture of me
under water. I must have been doing a safety stop. |
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We found this crab on our first
night dive on Sunday night. |
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An eel sticks his head out say,
"Hi." |
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Can you find the frog fish? |
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This flounder is keeping an eye
on me. |
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Here are three sea horses that we
found a dive this morning. |
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This guy is a red one. |
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This one was located in a spot
where it was hard to get close without touching coral around him so this
is a long distant shot. |
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Here is one of several turtles
that we saw on dives off Klein on Thursday. |
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After looking at the picture of
the turtle above, I know that many of you are wondering, "What does a
turtle's bowel movement look like?" Well, here is a picture of a turtle
turd that the turtle dropped while I was video taping it. If you are
having trouble identifying the fecal sample
click here. |
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Here are 5 squid lined up in
formation and watching me closely. |
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This is a honeycomb cow fish
(notice the horns above his eyes). I noticed a few of them seem to have
yellow skin disorder. I will consult some of my bovine dermatology books
when I get home. |
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Here is the group
of Donkey Divers that made the trip to Bonaire on this trip. They are:
Back Row (L-R): Wally R., Dick*, Mike
(that would me),
Steve (hiding in the corner
under his blue hat),
Front Row Johnny, Loretta*, Linda, Carol & Robin.
*Dick and Loretta were making their first trip with the Donkey Divers. |
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Here I am with the
Donkey Diver flag on the underwater reef cam, a live web cam off Eden
Beach. |
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Click on the
thumbnail to the left to see a bunch of small fish in a bait ball. |
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This is another
picture of the fish in the bait ball as they all change direction
simultaneously. |
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Here you can see
some tiny striped shrimp in an anemone. |
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Here is a blue
tang. |
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Now here is
something you don't see everyday. Two dogs were swimming above me to get
a plastic that was thrown by their owner on the beach. I got the picture
as they were swimming away from me back towards shore. |
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This is a view off
my balcony. |
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The tiki bar under
the thatched roof was just a stone's throw from our room. |
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This is a view of
Wally and some other divers over a formation of various kinds of coral.
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In many places on
Bonaire the floor is covered with a solid layer of coral of various
types. Before Lenny, the storm of 1999, sent huge waves to the west side
of Bonaire there were many areas in the shallows that were like this
with even more staghorn coral. |
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The walls of coral
are spectacular. The various types of coral are thick and healthy and
very colorful. |
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Bonaire has many good
restaurants. This is a new one that just opened in February of 2006.
Corinna, who used to be a divemaster at Buddy Dive, along with her
husband Hagen are the proprietors. It is located next to Casa Blanca,
another good restaurant on Bonaire. We found the food, service and
atmosphere at Cactus Blue to be to our liking so Johnny, Linda and I
went back there a second time when we got stranded for a couple of extra
days. Next time you are on Bonaire, check them out. You will not be
disappointed. And you can see a picture of the Donkey Divers on the wall
there.
http://www.infobonaire.com/cactusblue/ |
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When we had a little mix up with
my reservations Liz and Ed at The Golden Reef Inn came to my
rescue. I gave Liz a call and she was able to put me up for the final
two nights on the island. They just opened the place last year. They
have some very nice rooms and condos. The place is very clean and set up
for divers. Check out their web site. They are running some great
specials, many of which include really great airfare.
http://www.goldenreefinn.com/index.html |
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To see pictures from other dive
trips, click on the button below to go to my SCUBA page. It has links to
other pages of pictures and dive reports from many different dive trips
over the years.
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