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Avid outdoorsman and underwater photographer, Barry Brown has spent the last seven years documenting life above and below water in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Focusing on the island's coral reefs, he has worked hand-in-hand with several businesses and environmental groups, including SECORE, a marine conservation organization based in the Netherlands. His image of a research submersible was recently featured on the cover of DIVER magazine.

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Feb 14, 10     Comments Off
Double Pec Shake

Double Pec Shake

Good afternoon, I hope you all are out enjoying Valentine’s Day.  I am finally walking a little better today, I took the dogs to Saint Joris this morning for a fun walk around the waters edge looking for washed in treasures.  It actually was a great morning of collecting.  I found some nice big deer eye seeds, some great driftwood pieces, some really nice sea urchin skeletons including two tiny ones and my favorite find a super big piece of volcanic floating rock.  I sure wish I knew where these floating rocks originated from, the ones here are a light grey and can be found all along the waters edge but I’m sure they floated in from some other near-by island.  I remember in Mexico I went collecting for floating rocks along the coast with our friends Joe and Nancy but those were a much darker color and some were even black, but boy were they fun to find 
 
Here’s a fun shot of Junior doing a very cool double hand shake or as we say a double pec shake with Tela and baby Pasku.  This was taken yesterday at the beginning of our 4:30 dolphin show.  It made me laugh looking at this photo because they still haven’t fixed the roof from when hurricane Omar went thru, see it in the background??  Things don’t get done fast in Curacao my friends. 
 
Happy Valentine’s Day again, be back tomorrow, Barry
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