…a trip across Grand Cayman to Rum Point.
Rum Point is a sheltered spot on the north east side of the bay. The water was calm at the beach (and there were lots of beach chairs). Getting a little bit out from the shore, and out of the shelter of the point, and the wind driven current picked up.
Robert had noted in the Explore Cayman magazine that the fish liked to congregate under the dock. So we got our snorkels out to go look for ourselves.
There were serveral schools of fish (and they didn’t seem to mind us swimming by at all).
There were even a couple small (we learned yesterday, male, stingrays).
And even a trumpet fish under the dock.
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