Cousteau Marine park

The Caribbean Islands have been working hard to preserve their land and sea.  This marine park was named after Jacques Cousteau. It includes a few miles of Guadalupe’s coast as well as the Pigeon Islands just outside the anchorage.  We didn’t have the best visibility, but still had a great time.

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The kids love doing underwater acrobatics for the camera.  Marie has taken to snorkeling in her wet suit.

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The astronauts trained for weightlessness underwater, Roy, Genoa and Marie would do great in space.

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Even though the visibility wasn’t so great, we spot a few exciting animals.  This octopus crawled around.  Those legs move creep along gracefully, pulling his body into tight spaces.
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There were a few places loaded with fish.  I feel silly chasing the school, thinking they are just within my reach.  No matter how tricky or quick I think I am, they can always stay five feet out of my reach.

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Eagle Eye Roy spotted this tasty little morsel. It was a classic lobster discovery.  From the surface he saw the tips of the antenna probing out from under his cave.  Then Roy dove down to 10 – 15 feet and there was the little bug, safe in his hole in a marine park.  As long as he stays here he won’t end up in a cooking pot.

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These little rocky islands are about a half mile from the anchorage.  All day long dive boats and glass bottom boats head over with French Tourists.  I think the French Caribbean Islands are a popular vacation spot similar to Americans going to Hawaii.

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