Pinnacle (or Guasa) the 'not for sissies' dive. Lots of surge and current and struggling down a rope to the top of the pinnacle. It was very poor—but we still managed to see everything you can think of up close: huge, varied species of parrot fish, more octopus, drums, eels, scorpion fish, interesting corals, and more reef fish that you could imagine. With the current, we could only imagine what lay out of our line of vision! Los Gatos brought us huge nurse sharks, morays, fighting (with each other!) scorpion fish and the biggest scrawled filefish any of us had ever seen. Green Paradise (and it was). 1st and Los Cuchos ('Eagle Rays' and there were!) (2nd) Good vis and all the Eagle Rays you could count—not to mention a few bull sharks swimming back and forth below. Huge green morays (some of the biggest we’ve seen since Cozumel 10 years ago!) were on every dive many times more than one sighting and also out free swimming! Mini Wall, New Wall, Ledges Turtles, African Pompano, queen angels everywhere, soap fish, huge southern rays. Wicked, flying current at Ledges but big nurse sharks hidden everywhere in the ledges, big porcupine fish, and biggest cowfish we have ever seen. Beautiful forests of corals and so many schools we called it the 'Fish Freeway'. El Avion and La Cocina . Visibility dubbed La Cocina the 'Where Were You?' dive. Almost all of us rolled off and never saw our own buddy until the end of the dive. We buddied up with whomever we could find and all made the dive. Again, "clouds" of every size wrasse and other fish. The last dive was called the "Sergeant Major dive"-they were everywhere.
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