Hello everyone! This is the site we will be blogging each other daily while I work with the scientists in the coral reefs of San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Please blog me all of your questions and comments here and I will try my best to respond to you! Thanks! Mrs. Hester

Monday, December 1, 2008

Final Posting

Hello everyone!

Although I did not have turkey on Thanksgiving, I was able to swim to the edge of the reef.... literally. We swam 80 meters against the surface current to a place called Snapshot Reef where I saw the most beautiful variety of fish in their home ecosystem!

Then, we swam about 65 MORE meters out to the edge... or "the wall," where the waters got deeper. I could see the sandy floor 55 feet below me. Then in a matter of seconds, it was 120 feet below me, and suddenly it was 7,000 feet below me. That is over a mile deep! The water went from bright tourquoise to a deep, dark blue in an instant. It felt like I was flying over a cliff.... but I was actually swimming over one.





Look closely at the picture and you'll see the two bouys I swam to, and you can also see the dark blue line where the water color and depth changed so rapidly.










Then, we got to eat out on Friday at a local restaurant and eat some local Bahamian seafood which was really tasty.

My flights both went very well on Saturday... although it took a while to get through U.S. customs who made sure I was an American and only carrying things home that I was allowed to.

I can't wait to show everyone all the things I have brought back with me, including lots of pictures! By the way, I spoke with the Corpus Christi Caller Times reporter yesterday, and she said the article will be coming out in Monday's paper. Hope you all can read it!



http://www.caller.com/news/2008/dec/01/students-track-teachers-watery-trek/



See you soon!
Mrs. Hester

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