From the Valenza Trip Journal:
Day 5
After another beautiful day in the Caribbean, the group is
preparing to be rocked to sleep by the waves. Thinking back on the
day, each crewmember had their favorite parts of the day...
We woke up to delicious pancakes prepared by Logan and Peter and
then motored over to Gustavia on St. Barths. Everyone sat on the
bow and with "Big Joe's" help we learned the parts of the sails and
boat terms. Once anchored in Gustavia, we set up our gear and dove
on a wreck on the northeast side of Gros Ilets in Gustavia harbor.
Emma loved it because she got to revisit the site where she did her
first dive; she did Underwater Discoveries last summer. We then got
the chance to relax in the sun and have lunch.
After the tanks were filled, we all set off for another dive. The
deep dive (80 feet) on Pain Du Sucre was a highlight for everyone.
Sarah saw a tarpon and was fascinated by the school of tiny
silverbacks. Natalie loved spotting the juvenile trunkfish,
but Jordan, one of our dive instructors, was even more stoked about
her rare find. Logan and Ben saw a huge lobster, and Joe, as usual,
was all over the reef. On the ride back to the boat, Ellie had a
great time flying over the waves in Jordan's dinghy. After the
dive, Tiffany gave us a night diving lecture to prepare us for the
upcoming dive.
While the chefs cooked Alfredo, the rest of the boat had some much
appreciated chill time. Trevor got comfortable in the boom, and Ben
slept in the hammock while Maggie slept on the trampoline. Scott is
our biggest fan of snack/nap time. Everyone was more than satisfied
by dinner. After clean-up, we set up our tanks and headed out with
glowsticks and lights for our second night dive which was on the
wreck we dove in the morning.
Miriam loved the dive, despite the somewhat challenging current. We
did “out & back" reciprocal navigation before our tour of
the wreck. We are all still in awe of the bioluminescence that is
so cool to play with in the dark with the dive lights off. Everyone
is looking forward to the day in town tomorrow and another awesome
day of diving.
Our quote of the day: "Life can only be understood backwards, but
it must be lived forwards."
Emma











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