


One of four obelisks bult in the 1830´s along the south leeward shore. each one was a different color representing the location on shore where ships could pick up different grades of salt.
No climbing this fence!
Look out! A Jaguar Shark!
Cody preparing the gear at yet another desolate dive site at Whashington-Slaagbi park.
Cody slowly descending into the crystal depths
Cody training for the Navy Seals.
The rare and elusive sharp nosed eel. 
Salt is still produced in large amounts on the south side of the island.
Cody slowly descending into the crystal depths




3 comments:
I'm so glad you guys finally have a blog! I've been waiting for years – ever since you guys moved down to live in that crazy huge house! Your pictures are awesome and make me jealous. I’m excited to be able to follow along on your journey!
Yay! I'll RSS your blog and read all the posts. If you want to go to Aruba, let me know. My great aunt lives there and rents vacation apartments.I I look forward to reading about your adventures on a regular basis.
Zach and Cody, we are truly excited for you, reading about your adventures and seeing the photos! It all belongs in National Geographic. We miss you and pray for your safety; and share in your exciting high seas adventures!!
Love ya, Shelly (mom)
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