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I stayed in the room you see there that hangs over the water. It was 25+ years ago and the Reef House was run by a young couple for only a short while. They had a home cooking style of lunch and breakfast where a lady cooked everyday some seafood recipes that were out of this world. I remember sitting in some layback chairs just counting the minutes before she would come out and ring the dinner bell. I lived daily for a about a week diving off the face of the reef in the most perfect conditions twice a day and waiting for the dinner bell in between. The bar was self serve; you just kept track of what you drank and wrote your talley on a chalkboard. Terrifically interesting island...I would love to go back but the changes would be too overwhelming. It couldn't possibly be still as perfect.
Guy Pike
Houston,Texas
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Well done!!!
Natural or human made?
Spectacular Photograph!
Great color! Congrats.
The correct spelling is Bellevue; not Bellview
Good reference shot-- thanks!
什么东西啊?
Beautiful pic! Is this same Blue John canyon Aron Ralston described in "Between a Rock and a Hard Place?"
I stayed in the room you see there that hangs over the water. It was 25+ years ago and the Reef House was run by a young couple for only a short while. They had a home cooking style of lunch and breakfast where a lady cooked everyday some seafood recipes that were out of this world. I remember sitting in some layback chairs just counting the minutes before she would come out and ring the dinner bell. I lived daily for a about a week diving off the face of the reef in the most perfect conditions twice a day and waiting for the dinner bell in between. The bar was self serve; you just kept track of what you drank and wrote your talley on a chalkboard. Terrifically interesting island...I would love to go back but the changes would be too overwhelming. It couldn't possibly be still as perfect. Guy Pike Houston,Texas