tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5518419090897847338.post710212410352626016..comments2024-03-29T03:36:36.906-04:00Comments on TESTUDO'S SNORKEL GUIDE: Cayman Off the Beaten Path: SNORKEL GUIDE: BAREFOOT BEACHTestudohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09427537458238762994noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5518419090897847338.post-37846773843307731982018-03-17T09:31:50.858-04:002018-03-17T09:31:50.858-04:00Nice secluded spot. Made it there mid day but the ...Nice secluded spot. Made it there mid day but the winds had shifted, so winds from the northeast made it a bit choppy for snorkeling. A lot of seagrass washed up on beach from storms, but found a lot of sea beans from Africa. A definite stop for next time. Ended up at spots beach with calm waters, saw 2 stingrays, 1yellow ray, turtle with 2 ramoras attached underneath, spotted eel, and a high hat! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02225741219211210663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5518419090897847338.post-28894817887573688132012-01-11T21:46:07.374-05:002012-01-11T21:46:07.374-05:00Great snorkeling here - went yesterday and spent a...Great snorkeling here - went yesterday and spent about 2 hours in the water. The waves were a bit rough but we saw some goodies. Trumpetfish, porcupine fish, French angels, and many others. Someone had filled 4 bags of garbage and left them on the road for the garbage men, which was nice, although it would take about four dozen to completely clean the place up. Loved the Great Wall-esque staircase that sort of dead ends in a bunch of trees. Yet another stalled Cayman development, I guess. Love the modern ruins though, very mysterious. Wish I had a machete.Jillhttp://www.jillmiller.netnoreply@blogger.com