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We have coney and grouper.  It takes a lot to clean an grouper.

For those that get around on shore, there are a lot of caves that have indian petroglyphs and there are places that you can not dive.

There are very nice towns on Bonaire and plenty to see.  Rincon is one of those places. 

Will post more when I get my Fall Bonaire trip pictures done.

Doug

...great pics...thanks...
I know that this site is populated by manly men divers that will enter the water even when there is a coating of slush on top.  But even manly men like to dive in warm weather once in a while.  This may just to see how the less dedicated divers enjoy themselves or perhaps for the beer.

In October, I left the dry suit behind and when to Bonaire.  Finally got the pictures done and wanted to share them with the gang.  We stayed at Sand Dollar Condo and Hotel.  Which was a nice place and had free nitrox.  We sucked on the devils gas and had some great dives.



This is a great place and in the tropics you get great sunsets.

There are plenty of sites on the island and you can have a lot of fun. 

In the water we must go.  Bonaire is great because of the shore diving  Easy in and easy out.  No boats to wait for, you are on your own schedule.  This is the Way to do it.

In the water there is plenty of fish, even if some of them need to be cleaned.

This is a great place to find sea horses.  There is more neat small stuff than in just about any place in the Caribbean.  Great diving.  Can you find the seahorse.

At night there are all types of creatures out.  It is easier to get the light right at night if you have a big enough light.

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