Cayman Dive Vacation – Day 2
Our Cayman dive trip during March Break 2009.
Created on March 16, 2009. We stayed at Compass Point on the East end of Grand Cayman, where we dove at least twice/day, sometimes more. Day 2 includes footage of Seven Mile Beach.
Duration : 0:7:44
Posted by admin Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009
Categories: scuba diving vacations
Tags: beach, Bruce, Cemetary, Compass, Diving, Frontiers, Haydon, key, Mile, ocean, Ottawa, point, reef, Resort, Ryan, Scuba, seven
Cayman Dive Vacation – Day 4 (Part 2)
Cayman Drive during March Break at Compass Point resort in Grand Cayman. Apologies for the somewhat uninspired commentary/narration. **Make sure to watch in “High Quality” mode on YouTube**
Duration : 0:9:46
Posted by admin Date: Sunday, June 7, 2009
Categories: scuba diving vacations
Tags: Bruce, cayman, Compass, Diving, Frontiers, Georgetown, grand, Haydon, ocean, Ottawa, point, Ryan, Scuba
Cayman Dive Vacation – Day 6
Cayman Drive during March Break at Compass Point resort in Grand Cayman. Apologies for the somewhat uninspired commentary/narration. **Make sure to watch in “High Quality” mode on YouTube**
Duration : 0:7:4
Posted by admin Date: Friday, June 5, 2009
Categories: scuba diving vacations
Tags: Bruce, cayman, Compass, Dive, Diving, Frontiers, grand, Haydon, ocean, Ottawa, point, Ryan, Scuba, vacation
Posted by admin Date: Friday, June 5, 2009
Categories: scuba diving fins
Tags: "caribbean, adventure, cenote, culture, Diving, filmmaker, Martin", Maya, Mexico, ocean, open, porta, reef, Riviera, Scuba, shark, water
Cayman Dive Vacation – Day 4 (Part 1)
Cayman Drive during March Break at Compass Point resort in Grand Cayman. Apologies for the somewhat uninspired commentary/narration. (Sorry, no underwater footage)
Duration : 0:9:36
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009
Categories: scuba diving vacations
Tags: Bruce, cayman, Compass, Diving, Frontiers, Haydon, ocean, Ottawa, point, Ryan, Scuba
Find Nemo (2003) Trailer – Med dansk tale!
Danish trailer for “Finding Nemo” with Danish Dub.
Troels Lyby
Mette Lisby
Frederik Stadager Larsen
Lars Bom
Dick Kaysø
Ulla Jessen
Søren Fauli
Lars Hjortshøj
Sonja Oppenhagen
Jacque Lauritsen
From Disney/Pixar
Clown Fish, Fish, Dentist, Fishtank Fish Tank, Harbor, Short Term Memory Loss, Great Barrier, Reef, Ocean, Sharks, Shark, Jellyfish, Search, Diver, Friend, Escape, Underwater, Boat, Coral Reef, Widower, Predator, Coral, Clownfish, Turtle, Turtles, Loss Of Son, Cleaner, Shrimp, Egg, Æg, Eggs, Computer Animation, Talking Animal, Tooth Extraction, Sink, Blowfish, Wildlife, Literacy, Pet As Gift, Pelican, Blockbuster, Filth, Sydney, Australia, Father Son Estrangement Prologue, Explosion, Separation From Family, Squid, Impressionists, Friendship, Regret, Fable, Redemption Dream, Like Father Son, Conflict, Manta Ray, Loss Of Wife – Accidental, Hero, Head, Butt, Surprise, After End Credits, Sea Mine Whale, Courage, CGI, Ocean, Current, Lighthouse, Scuba, Diving, Fishing, Boat, Faked Death, Peer, Pressure, Starfish, Second Chance, Field Trip, Motorboat, Death Of Wife, Initiation, Dolphin, Overprotective Father, Seagull, Abyss, Handicapped, Trust Single, Father, Teamwork, Pacific Ocean, Sunken Ship, Marina, Directions, Drain, Talking In Sleep Joke, Support Group, Torpedo, Sea Horse, Buoy, Flashback Sequence, Reflection, Father Son Reunion, Escape Attempt, Missing Child, Aquarium, Mask, Barracuda, Father Son Relationship, Crab, Kids And Family, Character Name In Title
Duration : 0:2:1
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009
Categories: scuba diving computer
Tags: Danish, fish, ocean, trailer
Cayman Dive Vacation – Day 7
Cayman Drive during March Break at Compass Point resort in Grand Cayman. Includes our visit to Stingray City, the islands most well-known tourist attraction (sorry, no underwater footage). Some footage of Kaibo Yacht Club. Apologies for the somewhat uninspired commentary/narration. **Make sure to watch in “High Quality” mode on YouTube**
Duration : 0:9:54
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Categories: scuba diving vacations
Tags: 2009, Bruce, Bruce Haydon, cayman, city, Club, Compass, Diving, Frontiers, grand, Haydon, Kaibo, March, ocean, Ottawa, point, Ryan, Scuba, Stingray, yacht
Florida Keys Scuba Diving – Fishing Vication
The Florida Keys is an archipelago of about 1700 islands in the southeast United States. They begin at the southeastern tip of the Florida peninsula, about 15 miles south of Miami, and extend in a gentle arc south-southwest and then westward to Key West, the westernmost of the inhabited islands, and on to the uninhabited Dry Tortugas. The islands lie along the Florida Straits, dividing the Atlantic Ocean to the east from the Gulf of Mexico to the west, and defining one edge of Florida Bay. At the nearest point, the southern tip of Key West is just 98 miles (157 km) from Cuba. The Florida Keys are between about 23.5 and 25.5 degrees North latitude, in the subtropics. The climate of the Keys however, is defined as tropical according to Köppen climate classification. More than 95 percent of the land area lies in Monroe County, but a small portion extends northeast into Miami-Dade County, primarily in the city of Islandia, Florida. The total land area is 355.6 km² (137.3 sq mi). As of the 2000 census the population was 79,535, with an average density of 223.66/km² (579.27/sq mi), although much of the population is concentrated in a few areas of much higher density, such as the city of Key West, which has 32% of the entire population of the Keys.
The city of Key West is the county seat of Monroe County, which consists of a section on the mainland which is almost entirely in Everglades National Park, and the Keys islands from Key Largo to the Dry Tortugas.
The Florida Keys are the exposed portions of an ancient coral reef, with very little sand. The northernmost island arising from the ancient reef formation is Elliott Key, in Biscayne National Park. North of Elliott Key are several small transitional keys, composed of sand built up around small areas of exposed ancient reef. Further north, Key Biscayne and places north are barrier islands, built up of sand.[1]
The Florida Keys have taken their present form as the result of the drastic changes in sea level ociated with recent glaciations or ice ages. Beginning some 130,000 years ago the Sangamon interglacial raised sea levels to approximately 25 feet (7.5 m.) above the current level. All of southern Florida was covered by a shallow sea. Several parallel lines of reef formed along the edge of the submerged Florida plateau, stretching south and then west from the present Miami area to what is now the Dry Tortugas. This reef formed the Key Largo limestone that is exposed on the surface from Soldier Key (midway between Key Biscayne and Elliott Key) to the southeast portion of Big Pine Key and the Newfound Harbor Keys. The types of coral that formed Key Largo limestone can be identified on the exposed surface of these keys.
Starting about 100,000 years ago the Wisconsin glaciation began lowering sea levels, exposing the coral reef and surrounding marine sediments. By 15,000 years ago the sea level had dropped to 300 to 350 feet below the contemporary level. The exposed reefs and sediments were heavily eroded. Acidic water, which can result from decaying vegetation, dissolves limestone. Some of the dissolved limestone redeposited as a denser cap rock, which can be seen as outcrops overlying the Key Largo and Miami limestones throughout the Keys. The limestone that eroded from the reef formed oolites in the shallow sea behind the reef, and together with the skeletal remains of bryozoans, formed the Miami limestone that is the current surface bedrock of the lower Florida peninsula and the lower keys from Big Pine Key to Key West. To the west of Key West the ancient reef is covered by recent calcareous sand.
Duration : 0:9:56
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009
Categories: scuba diving instructor
Tags: Atlantic, Diving, fish, fishing, florida, GULF, Houseboat, key, keys, lobster, Maraton, Mexico, ocean, Scuba, shark, Vication, west
Silk Stalkings – 1997
A Insurance adjuster goes scuba diving and wanders across a strong box on the ocean floor. After taking a few pictures she is jumped. disarmed and her regulator ripped from her mouth until she drowns.
Duration : 0:3:3
Posted by admin Date: Sunday, May 24, 2009
Categories: scuba diving insurance
Tags: Bikini, Diver", drowned, drowning, frogman, ocean, Scuba, sea, underwater, woman
Cayman Dive Vacation – Day 3 (Part 2)
Our Cayman dive trip during March Break 2009.
Created on March 16, 2009. Includes footage from day of diving at Compass Point, along with visit to Georgetown afterwards.
Duration : 0:9:22
Water activities with Fins & Fish