Pic's Pics & Report 2012 - vol.2
Pic's Pics & Report 2012 - vol.2
Vol. 1 http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/forum ... hp?t=23336
Featured bays and beaches:
Gibney
(Back to) Francis
Pelican Rock
Great Lameshur
(Back to) Maho
----- Gibney -----
It was sunny and breezy again. It had been cooler than we were used to in mid/late May on island, at least that's how we felt. We were driving the North Shore Road in the early morning and decided to take advantage of the empty parking lot at Gibney.

Since we were the only ones on the beach, we sat around and soaked up the scene for an hour or so and then went snorkeling.
Black Point Sculling Crab - from the top and the side

Scrawled Filefish

Brain Coral; sea garden

Spotted Trunkfish

Hawksbill Turtle

In the late afternoon we went to Sam & Jack's to take some food back for the villa. We got a couple of sandwiches, Sammy Hammy and Wolf, and they were very good. We love Sam & Jack's. I buy all sorts of stuff there and it can add up quickly. I have to be careful because they are cash only.
Every night we went to bed between 9 and 10 p.m. (amazing - we almost never eat dinner as early as 10 p.m. at home). This night was no exception. I read that one of the nights on this trip there was an earthquake (or earthquakes?) on St. John. We have no idea when that happened.
----- (Back to) Francis -----
During the months prior to this trip, we'd read a lot about the Manta Rays at Francis, Maho, and other North Shore beaches. Although I had a feeling I wouldn't get to meet them on this trip, I was still hanging on to a thread of hope, so we went back to Francis.
We got there early in the morning and stayed until mid-afternoon. Well, my feeling was right and there was no sign of the Mantas. We had to settle for several (hidden) eels instead.
Unless we bump into eels poking out of holes, what we usually do to spot them is look carefully into the hollows/crevices among the reefs to find any parts of their bodies. Once we spot a body, we try to find its head. Sometimes the head is found and other times not. We were fortunate enough to locate three different species of heads that day on the right side of Francis Bay. We found more partial bodies but those heads were completely hidden.
Purplemouth Moray's body and its head

This body belongs to... this Chain Moray's head

Beautiful Spotted Moray - thank you so much for popping your head out!

Caribbean Spiny Lobster

Found a Checkered Puffer again. We'd seldom seen them so I was happy. Blowing up this photo for my own pleasure. Can you see the cool orange-green of their eyes?

We waded in the afternoon. It was the hottest day since we arrived on island. The familiar humidity was back, too, which made us feel more like ourselves. I guess we are truly off-season visitors.

----- Pelican Rock -----
Well, it was sunny... again (!). It felt like we were being spoiled. We had coffee on the porch. And then we were off to the East End.

We tried Haulover North again. It was pretty much in the same condition as a few days ago. We could
Featured bays and beaches:
Gibney
(Back to) Francis
Pelican Rock
Great Lameshur
(Back to) Maho
----- Gibney -----
It was sunny and breezy again. It had been cooler than we were used to in mid/late May on island, at least that's how we felt. We were driving the North Shore Road in the early morning and decided to take advantage of the empty parking lot at Gibney.

Since we were the only ones on the beach, we sat around and soaked up the scene for an hour or so and then went snorkeling.
Black Point Sculling Crab - from the top and the side


Scrawled Filefish

Brain Coral; sea garden


Spotted Trunkfish

Hawksbill Turtle

In the late afternoon we went to Sam & Jack's to take some food back for the villa. We got a couple of sandwiches, Sammy Hammy and Wolf, and they were very good. We love Sam & Jack's. I buy all sorts of stuff there and it can add up quickly. I have to be careful because they are cash only.
Every night we went to bed between 9 and 10 p.m. (amazing - we almost never eat dinner as early as 10 p.m. at home). This night was no exception. I read that one of the nights on this trip there was an earthquake (or earthquakes?) on St. John. We have no idea when that happened.
----- (Back to) Francis -----
During the months prior to this trip, we'd read a lot about the Manta Rays at Francis, Maho, and other North Shore beaches. Although I had a feeling I wouldn't get to meet them on this trip, I was still hanging on to a thread of hope, so we went back to Francis.
We got there early in the morning and stayed until mid-afternoon. Well, my feeling was right and there was no sign of the Mantas. We had to settle for several (hidden) eels instead.
Unless we bump into eels poking out of holes, what we usually do to spot them is look carefully into the hollows/crevices among the reefs to find any parts of their bodies. Once we spot a body, we try to find its head. Sometimes the head is found and other times not. We were fortunate enough to locate three different species of heads that day on the right side of Francis Bay. We found more partial bodies but those heads were completely hidden.
Purplemouth Moray's body and its head


This body belongs to... this Chain Moray's head


Beautiful Spotted Moray - thank you so much for popping your head out!


Caribbean Spiny Lobster

Found a Checkered Puffer again. We'd seldom seen them so I was happy. Blowing up this photo for my own pleasure. Can you see the cool orange-green of their eyes?

We waded in the afternoon. It was the hottest day since we arrived on island. The familiar humidity was back, too, which made us feel more like ourselves. I guess we are truly off-season visitors.

----- Pelican Rock -----
Well, it was sunny... again (!). It felt like we were being spoiled. We had coffee on the porch. And then we were off to the East End.

We tried Haulover North again. It was pretty much in the same condition as a few days ago. We could
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Agree Maggy. The visibility overall on this trip was really good. We were grateful for all the sunny days we had.Maggy wrote:You have had your share of rain in previous trips and the water is so much clearer when there is no rain.
Backtotheislands - I used my old Canon D10 and Photoshop as needed. In my experience, it takes clearer shots if you get close to the subject and use the macro setting.
NJsurfsup - for those eels we found at the right side of Francis, you don't have to free-dive to see them. They were all in the reef where you can just float around and carefully look into for any evidence of them. We have seen eels at other beaches/bays as well (Honeymoon, Gibney, Haulover North and South, Hawksnest, Maho, etc.). They generally prefer hunting at night (at least that's what's in my head) so I would think it would be less common to run into active eels during the day. For us, it feels like we see more while snorkeling in the morning than in the afternoon, not just eels but in general. We like snorkeling in the morning.
Thank you all for your kind words.
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