My trip to Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras :)

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ScubaDiverGreg

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It was my first time diving outside off the chilly waters of Ontario, and my father and I decided to dive around Utila and one day in Cayos Cochinos! We stayed on Jewel Cay and dove with Captain Morgan's. The dives were all amazing, the people were great, and I got some great shots. You couldn't beat the price as well! $1200 for both of us which included 46 boat dives w/ equipment, 2 weeks accommodation, and my advanced open water course! Here are some pics, hope you like them :)

All pictures were taken with a SEA&SEA 1200-HD, no strobes, internal flash, and a 9w LED flashlight in some pictures.

Juvenile Smooth Trunkfish
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Spiny Caribbean Lobster
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Graysby
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Brain Coral
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Coral Banded Shrimps and Brittlestar
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Rock Beauty Angelfish
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Goldentail Moray Eel
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Blue Tunicates
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Spottted Moray Eel
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Bubbles sp.
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Cliffs in a site called "The Maze"
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Black Grouper and Creole Wrasses.
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Soft Corals.
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Doll head on the Haliburton shipwreck
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Juvenile Scrawled Filefish and Royal Gramma (aka Fairy Basselet)
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Chain Moray Eel
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Glasseye Snapper
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Holy Cow that is a great price! Did you see any whale sharks? I have dove in Roatan, but not yet Utila. One day we will make it down there! I was thinking maybe for a week to help with whale shark research. Great shots (although the baby is a little creepy). Thanks for sharing!
 
Nice pictures. I'd like to suggest some changes to your IDs.

The grouper is really a Graysby, the whitemouth moray is a spotted moray and the honeycomb moray is a chain moray.
 
changed id's, thanks!
 
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