Dorks in Paradise - Roatan

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merxlin

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So except for a few bug bites and lost luggage, had a great time in Roatan. Heres a few pre-photoshop:

Coral head
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Dorks down under

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When eels see dorks
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What are you lookin at Dork?
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Banded shrimp
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The back porch - makes for a very tough surface interval :D
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Roughing it in the "cabins"
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One of several Queen Angels we saw-
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O Man those realy are Dorky links :rofl3:
 
300bar diver:
O Man those realy are Dorky links :rofl3:

D*#m- thought I fixed em fast enough! Oh well......

I mean, what are you talking about, those pix look fine!
 
merxlin:
D*#m- thought I fixed em fast enough! Oh well......

I mean, what are you talking about, those pix look fine!

I had no comments,just great pics :rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:

BTW must have been hard times :dork2:

specialy on the porch,man how could you survive this,you one though:dork2: cooky :rofl3:
 
Great shots Mike, It looks like you had a awesome time! Ready to go back?

Dave
 
You know, the diving is nice, but not very diverse. Most of the sites look very similar, and there were a lot of juvenile fish, but not as many fish (in number or variety) as I expected. The coral looks healthy, and I did see the largest turtle I've ever seen, and about a 12-14ft blacktip at a good 200ft (we were at 125 and he was well below us and still looked huge). The resort (Anthony's Key) was very nice, but a bit too family oriented so nightlife was non-existent (the group I was with didn't help that). The dive op was first rate, with dive conservative dive plans, but a dive until you have 500 psi attitude. It was nothing for us to spend 60-65 minutes on a dive. The advantage to having a 10 minute trip from dock to dive site. I think I prefer Cayman.
 
I don't get it....:confused2
 
300bar diver:
I had no comments,just great pics :rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:

BTW must have been hard times :dork2:

specialy on the porch,man how could you survive this,you one though:dork2: cooky :rofl3:

You know it was tough. By the time I got my beer from the poolside bar to my room, it was not nearly as cold........:cheers:
 
Looks like a Kona trip may be in your future as well!

Dave
 
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