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A wave, an Oscar or a snapper or a ?, light play and sea urchins, even a small sergeant major in the background. Hawaii did not disappoint!
By Betty Gail Danielson
posted Sunday, January 4, 2015
9 votes

I'm at Wesley Woods lake cooling off with my camp kids when a curious minnow, likely a bream, heads for my leg to investigate.
By Betty Gail Danielson
posted Tuesday, November 18, 2014
8 votes

The cenote (sinkhole/collapsed water cave) in this picture is an hour's drive from Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. In the back recesses behind the Maya shaman blessing our swim is a stalactite cluster (not visible) formed over the last 300,000 years.
By Betty Gail Danielson
posted Thursday, September 27, 2012
6 votes

The cenote (sinkhole/collapsed water cave) in this picture is an hour's drive from Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. Behind the frightened minnow to the left and the plant are the dark recesses of an underwater cave explored to date only 600 yards in.
By Betty Gail Danielson
posted Friday, September 28, 2012
5 votes

I'm at Wesley Woods Camp in Iowa at a small lake there cooling off with my camp kids when a curious minnow, likely a bream, heads for my leg to investigate.
By Betty Gail Danielson
posted Sunday, December 7, 2014
3 votes

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5 Entries Found
A wave, an Oscar or a snapper or a ?, light play and sea urchins, even a small sergeant major in the background. Hawaii did not disappoint!
I'm at Wesley Woods Camp in Iowa at a small lake there cooling off with my camp kids when a curious minnow, likely a bream, heads for my leg to investigate.
I'm at Wesley Woods lake cooling off with my camp kids when a curious minnow, likely a bream, heads for my leg to investigate.
The cenote (sinkhole/collapsed water cave) in this picture is an hour's drive from Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. Behind the frightened minnow to the left and the plant are the dark recesses of an underwater cave explored to date only 600 yards in.
The cenote (sinkhole/collapsed water cave) in this picture is an hour's drive from Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. In the back recesses behind the Maya shaman blessing our swim is a stalactite cluster (not visible) formed over the last 300,000 years.
 
5 Entries Found