Featured Post from AuntJean
by on 6th June 2009 at 07:35 PM
If you could squeeze in a few more days, going to the Galapagos would be worth it, especially around Wolf and Darwin Islands. You can see hammerheads, whale sharks, giant manta rays - the thing is that you need to be an experienced diver because of the cold and the strong currents. I went with Quasar Expeditions on their liveaboard schooner the Alta, and it was a vacation to top all vacations. If you go, get yourself a good underwater camera.
Featured Post from Dymphna
by on 20th February 2009 at 01:28 PM
They call this one 'Old Faithful' because of the water is always dripping from the ceiling on it and they can show the tourists.

This step is one mile above sea level and one mile below the surface.

For those who take the trip through the caverns - expect a hard walk. It is a bit of a walk to the entrance and it is uphill - steep hill. The stairs in the cavern are not always easy. Some twist and turn and there is one point where you have to slide on your rear through a low spot in the cave.