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A beautiful sunrise greeted us as we awoke to do an early morning drift dive called “The Washing Machine.”
As the name implies, it was quite the adventure and a favorite dive for many of our students. And to top it all off, there was a little rainbow waiting for us when we reached the surface. Afterwards we enjoyed some chocolate chip pancakes and began our 5-hour sail back to Nassau, where it all began. After packing and cleaning up, we made our way to “civilization” for some much-needed internet, chocolate and soda. Sorry, parents, but I’m just being honest. After 3 weeks of being out to sea there are just certain things that you miss. 🙂 For dinner we ordered some bbq and then enjoyed a slideshow, reminiscing about all of our adventures from the past few weeks. Thanks to all of our students for a wonderful voyage – I hope you had the time of your life!