This lighthouse sits on the southern end of the island of Bonaire.
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This is my mother playing her music during a fall festival back in 2005 at the Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas.
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From the Murex Manado Dive Resort, this photograph looks out across the water at Manadotua Island inside the Bunaken National Marine Park.
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I found this guy hiding inside a barrel sponge during a night dive in Belize. He’s quite small: maybe 2 inches across including the legs.
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This is the SR-71 Blackbird with the USS Enterprise in the background. It was taken at the National Air & Space Museum in 2004. We were on a trip to Washington D.C with our grandpa to visit the WWII Memorial and decided to take a side trip to the museum.
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This was taken in Palau, 2010. Our dive guide dropped us off in very shallow water on top of the reef. We descended through a vertical hole in the reef which was barely large enough for two people side by side. At the bottom there was a tunnel which exited back out onto the reef wall at around 90 feet.
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After 70 years, the shipwrecks of Truk Lagoon have quite a bit of coral growth on them. Several of the wrecks have so much coral growing on them that you could spend your entire time circling the hull of the wreck treating it as a wall dive.
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During our first trip to Palau, we visited the Belau National Museum which contains many relics left over from the Japanese occupation during World War II. This is Tina. She and here husband Brian are frequent travel and dive companions of mine. She is normally a polite, reserved individual, but on this occasion found the opportunity to let out some of here pent up aggression. :)
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The famous Jellyfish Lake in Palau has recently re-opened. It was closed in order to allow the jellyfish population time to recover. The lake is visited by countless people each year, and something as seemingly benign as a kick of a fin can kill multiple jellyfish at a time. I personally witnessed a guide (who you think would know better) barreling through them without any care whatsoever. I’m not saying you shouldn’t visit the lake. You should. It is an amazing site to see. But, if you do, please swim with care. — I’ll step off my soapbox now.
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This was taken in 2005 outside of Arches National Park but looking back east towards it from the highway. We were staging in a parking lot getting ready for the day to begin on one of our annual Jeep Jamborees in Moab, Utah.