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Snorkeling Dry Tortugas National Park
Extra Pictures Page 2

This is the second extra picture page from snorkeling Dry Tortugas National Park. These are pictures from the third snorkeling area described on our main page. This is the spot around the old wharf pilings.

It was actually a bit deeper than other spots around the fort. And the sea life was putting those old piling to good use. Every piling was covered in new forming corals, soft and hard, and lots of fish were taking advantage of the shade provided by those mini reefs.













You want to talk about thousands and thousands of fish. All around the pilings we snorkeled through there were schools of these tiny fish (fry?). I don't know what they are. I will have to get some better books. But they were really fun to swim through for how they would all move together, making these big beautiful curves and designs together. It reminded me of how huge flocks of birds fly together, somehow all synchronized in their rapid movements.








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