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2003 Cruise to Nassau and Coco Cay, Bahamas |
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Tank Pix |
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NAIB visit |
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AMW visit |
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Grad School |
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This was the second cruise that we have taken and we love the fact that everything was catered to us. Though we ate way more than we needed to sustain ourselves, we really let go and had fun. A few underwater pictures from the snorkel adventure that we did in Coco Cay is available below. It would really be nice to have the instant availability of a digital camera in an underwater camera. I am sure that they have this already though. |
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Here is the lighthouse that sits at the port in Nassau. It was pretty nice since we were able to stand along the front of the ship and watch as we came into the port. Sometimes on a cruise, the boat is already docked by the time you wake up. It really was a beautiful day. We actually just bypassed hurricane Isabel. Though we worried a little about power outages to the tank, we managed to survive it all. |
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My wife managed to get in a little shopping while in Nassau. We usually just go to these places and grab a few tee-shirts and dip. The only time that we really care to spend at the port-of-calls is in the water. If we aren't looking down at the marine life, we just assume hang out on the island for a little while and head back the boat. Remember, we have a lot of eating to do before we can call it a trip. I have to want to be back home. |
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We managed to stop for a picture before the captain's dinner. The food and service was just splendid. |
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I figured I'd grab a quick photo of Laurie while in the Orlando airport. This is an after photo. Still looking good. |
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Back to home |
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