Sunset kayak journey, the coral heads a burnished brown, reaching out of the turquoise water. Heading through a narrow cut out onto a sandbar. Hmmmm….I don’t think I’ve ever seen this many rays in the water at one time. Hmmmm….what is that fin? Then a meandering fisherman yells out:”you know sharks eat kayakers”. There were 18 sharks hovering, and on the left I saw a local fish cleaning table, which was probably the attraction. After I returned to the DD, Andy and I took the dingy over to try to photograph the scene. Pretty hard to get a good shot. We returned to the boat for a swim, all the while looking over our shoulders for “shadows”. Apparently this area is known for people swimming with the sharks, but we think we need to learn more.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Can't you see them circling honey?
Sunset kayak journey, the coral heads a burnished brown, reaching out of the turquoise water. Heading through a narrow cut out onto a sandbar. Hmmmm….I don’t think I’ve ever seen this many rays in the water at one time. Hmmmm….what is that fin? Then a meandering fisherman yells out:”you know sharks eat kayakers”. There were 18 sharks hovering, and on the left I saw a local fish cleaning table, which was probably the attraction. After I returned to the DD, Andy and I took the dingy over to try to photograph the scene. Pretty hard to get a good shot. We returned to the boat for a swim, all the while looking over our shoulders for “shadows”. Apparently this area is known for people swimming with the sharks, but we think we need to learn more.
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