These our our boats! Vision, and Ka´ay. They´re fussy sometimes, but they´re all we got.
Mexico´s flag....and Pez Maya´s flag.
We enjoy playing the occasional game of volleyball. I´m on the winning team, (of course) on the left, but you can´t really see me because Liz is in the way.
We´ve been blessed with two beautiful full moons so far, and we still have one more to go!
The formation of coral here is called spur and groove, when they grow in long lines with sand in between. Sometimes the grooves can be 10 or more meters deep!

In the center, we have the very common, Agaricia agricites, with a soft coral, or gorgonian to the right, and a small Millepora alcicornis just above that, with the white tips...the last is commonly called fire coral, for good reason...it hurts to touch!

In the center of this picture is Eusimilia fastigiana, a flower coral. The yellow stuff to the right is some bleached Montastrea cavernosa.

This is some almost completely bleached Agaricia agricites in a blade formation (called danae) surrounded by some more gorgonians.
Our lovely beach rules! Fairly self explanitory.
A ray!
A sea turtle!
This is the start of the cenote dive...you jump in here, and then explore along a cable, but only along that line...your bubbles will eventually destroy the limestone, so they try to keep the errosion to a confined area.
This is Jax, one of our lovely scholars. She´s from the Isle of Man!
A hermit crab! There´s lots of these underfoot...
A small group shot, when we went kayaking in the lagoon system, next to our base.
This is our napping area! We spend a lot of time here....
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