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Dive 1 - Palancar Caves.  Nice dive.  Lots of turtles.  First lobster I
have seen this trip.  Water is kind of murky as you get further south.
But by the standards of a Texas lake diver, it is great (meaning I can
see my gauges.)  Saw more rays (no not eagle rays but southern and
goldens) played with a hermit crab and chased a flounder around.

Dive 2 - Yucab/Tormentos.  The grey angels are still schooling and the
oceanic triggers are nesting.  Found a nudibranch (actually a couple of
them) but they were out of focus as was the box crab. A for the days of
macro framers.  I will figure this out yet.

Wed ate at Sonora Grill.  Nice mixed seafood grill - fish, lobster,
shrimp, octopus. Very tasty.

Thu at Mexico en los Siglos.  I have often thought that restaurants tend
to have a soul.  The soul here was Pepe. The menu has changed to
something gringos would be more comfortable with instead of the
traditional Mexican things that were on the menu. The food is good as is
the service but I will be surprised if it is still there in 6 months.
They are not ready to compete with C&C, Mama ROmas, and TGIF that are
just next door in Punta Langosta.

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