I was fortunate enough to spend 28 days in Cozumel, Mexico scuba diving. Just a quick post today to share the highlight photos and videos of my trip. When in Cozumel, I dive with Blue World Scuba and Christina DeCecco is my regular divemaster. She is also a PADI certified instructor and several of our dives included her students who were getting their own certification. If you’re diving in Cozumel, be sure to look her up. She is extremely competent, fun to dive with, finds the tiniest critters for your viewing pleasure, and is always watching out for the safety of all divers in her charge.
Click HERE to see a sample of what it’s like to dive in Cozumel. I hope you enjoy the show.
Next up is Bonaire for two weeks in May. More picture to come…
Once again outstanding pictures. I was wondering how deep you dive to see these amazing creatures. Pam
I typically dive about 50-70 feet deep and most of the pictures are within that range. Occassionally I’ll be down to 80-90 feet if there’s something worthwhile to go look at or photograph. The Spotted Eagle Ray was about 50-60 feet deep. The baby flounder was probably only about 30-40. My dive computer vibrates on my wrist if I go below 60 feet just to remind me. Although I am certified to go to 130 feet on air, because I breath NITROX (32% oxygen) my limit is about 112 feet without increasing the possibility of oxygen toxicity. I’m glad you like the pics.
Always fun to view your playtime pics and videos. Your are doing life the way it’s supposed to be done. Cheers!