The Daring Divers From Hell Present:
Cayman Islands


As Bullwinkle the moose might say, "Greetings, scuba-diving fans!" This year's DDfH trip was to the Cayman Islands. We spent one week on Grand Cayman at the wonderful Cobalt Coast Lodge and one week on Little Cayman at the Little Cayman Beach resort.

Nothing really new this year. Jim took his usual stellar underwater still pictures. I took some underwater stills, too, but I concentrated more on getting some good AVI movies this year. I ended up with 15 that I thought were worth sharing.

This site will be under construction for awhile. I haven't received pictures from Jeff yet (hint, hint!) and I want to add things like reviews of our accomodations and maybe a "trip report". So check back regularly to see what's new.

Enjoy the site. Comments, suggestions, and submissions are welcome.

Tim Bosserman
tim.bosserman@gmail.com

Page last updated 9/13/2007

New addition: Jeff's pictures
Tim's pictures
Jim's pictures

Here are the AVI movie files:
A Spotted Eagle Ray free swimming
An Eagle Ray hunting / feeding
Garden Eels (I find these things hypnotic...)
Another Stingray taken during a night dive
Yet another Stingray, free-swimming
Nurse Shark #1
Nurse Shark #2
Juvenile Spotted Drum #1
Juvenile Spotted Drum #2
Crab going into hiding
Swimming Crinoid #1
Swimming Crinoid #2
Free-swimming Green Moray
A bunch of Squid, "flying" in formation
A free-swimming Turtle

Did you enjoy this site? If so, you might want to check out the websites from past trips:
Turks & Caicos, 2001
Bay Islands, Honduras, 2002
Belize Outer Atolls, 2003
Statia & Saba, 2004




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