So far we have done 2 dives, our guests did see lots of sea lions, many schools of fish, and a few sea horses, and that made them very happy.
Read MoreWe departed las Animas yesterday and we had an encounter with a big pod of dolphins, all guests enjoyed swimming with them, once we arrived here we had our taco night and this morning we started with one dive at Bajo San Francisco.
Read MoreThis has been an amazing expedition, Tony and I have enjoyed the many challenges that have occurred (every day is a school day). We have enjoyed every dive and each has had its own unique experience. Our wives have vicariously through our pictures enjoyed the experience too.
Read MoreLocation: The Boiler Weather: Clear Skies, NE Wind (10kts), SE Swell (10-12ft) We finished our day yesterday at Boiler, all the dives were fantastic, guests did enjoy diving there, at this moment guests are doing check out and waiting for the slide show, all of them are super happy. Captain Ramón
Read MoreLocation: Cabo Pearce We have done 2 great dives at Cabo Pearce, all guests are very happy, they saw hammerheads, lots of mantas some groups had six and another group four at the same time, as mentioned, the plan is to go back to Cabo Pearce and have 2 more dives there and after silky […]
Read MoreDive number one was done as soon we got everything ready this dive was great, dive conditions wear pretty well. During this dive, guests saw at least five different mantas, a few scattered Galapagos, and white tips as well.
Read MoreOnce I watched on tv that some animals know how to get drunk or high, like the monkeys eating fermented fruit. One of these was the dolphins, they take a pufferfish and start to play with it like a balloon to stress the little animal to make it release the poison, and with this poison, they get high and start to make strange things. So we saw it live! In The Boiler, we start the dive with six or seven dolphins and three of them catch a pufferfish until it inflates itself, after that, they leave it and start to scratch between them and make strange movements with their fins and tails. It was amazing! We couldn’t believe it.
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