Ian and I went to Isla Mujeres (off Cancun) to celebrate his 35th birthday. It's a small island about 7 kilometers long by 1 kilometer wide at its widest. It is surrounded by turquoise waters that are filled with fish and coral and other sea beasties. We saw all the fishies below plus squid (little ones) and lots of other bright colored random fish. Because the island is so small, most tourists rent golf carts or mopeds to get around. It was lots of fun!!
Ian driving our buggy!
Cruisin' in the cart!
Self-portrait with spouse
Every place has its own hazards and challenges!
Turquoise waters: looking north from our hotel.
Turquoise waters: looking east at the Caribbean.
Turquoise waters: looking west at Cancun.
Barracuda!! Ian saw it just hanging out near where we had gone it. We didn't get much closer, but the whole area was lousy with them!
Ian called this "artificial reef" and suggested it was put here to make reef-like conditions for the fish. That's as may be. I call it garbage in the ocean, and I regretted using our $10 per square inch biodegradable organic sunblock for this trip! I have a bad attitude.
Very pretty swarms of fishies!
These fish had very little sense of appropriate distance!! Ian thinks the hotel fed them to increase the value of the snorkel....
Starfish!
This blue meanie fish doesn't know where it wants to hide!! Check out the conflicting colors all over it!
Ian went back in the water, and I stayed on the beach reading and basking in the shade of an umbrella. He saw this super cool reef without me.
Note the reflection on the top of the water!
Super cool coral
Yellow fish, yellow coral
Blub.
A skate that kept Ian company for quite a while....
A super ugly fish....
Big ol' parrot fish that swam with Ian for a while!
Walls o' fishies
Which fish doesn't belong?
Swarms of minnows!
Isla Mujeres has a turtle hatchery. These are all the little baby turtles in a great big tank. About 2/3 of the surface of the tank was clear, but all the turtles were piling on top of each other on the ocean side of the tank. They're all about three inches long.
Close-up of baby turtles
Barracuda! We were about 30 feet above it - the water really is that clear.
Lizard!
Proof that we were actually there together....
This photo has two foci: the blight that is the Punta Sur Modern Sculpture Garden, and the thunderheads coming up from the south. Two days after we left, those pretty clouds turned into Hurricane Paula (Category 2)!
The bar at Fayne's restaurant, Calle Hidalgo in Isla Mujeres. Note the library-style ladder on the bar! We really liked the food too!
Drinkies after a long day in the sun, sitting in white sand on thick cushioned wicker furniture. I could get to like this!
Here's the birthday boy! What a difference a year makes!
The obligatory sunset with margaritas over Cancun. Note that our little camera has a "sunset function" that makes everything more intense! We love our little camera.
And the sun finally goes all the way down over Cancun.
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