Following are some underwater shots from Christian, one of the expedition leaders onboard Panama Marine Adventures. You can reach him at christianqernez@hotmail.com. See below for additional photos.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Panama Underwater
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Panama Marine Adventures Cruise
Current photos on the blog are from a culture and wildlife trip on the Discovery, a 24-passenger ship of Panama Marine Adventures who have just begun a series of cruises of Panama, including a full transit of the Panama Canal.
Today's photos are from Lloyd Webbe, well-known photographer from Bermuda.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Sky Tower and Home
I had a few hours to kill before leaving Auckland for Chicago and decided to visit the Sky Tower which rises 1000 ft. above the city making it the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere. The elevator is glass including the floor which made the ride a little unsettling. Then parts of the observation deck floor are glass and it took quite a bit of self-convincing to step on it. Finally, believe it or not you could pay money to bungee jump off of it.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Mokohinau Islands

Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Great Barrier Island
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Island Passage and Kawau
Auckland is known as the “City of Sails”. It boasts more watercraft per capita than any other world city. The population of Auckland is 1.5 million making this capital city the largest in New Zealand home to a total of approximately 4 million people. Situated on the Waitemata Harbor it is a part of the larger Hauraki Gulf which contains more than 40 unique islands with boating havens, beaches, camping spots, historical sites, and wildlife sanctuaries. It is also alive with marine life making it a popular destination for divers and fishermen.It is here in the Hauraki Gulf that Island Passage calls home. She is outfitted for soft expedition cruising and carries a maximum of 24 guests and a crew of 8. Measuring 138 ft. in length with a beam of 40 ft., she is quite large for that number of passengers. There is a roomy salon and dining room area as well as a large aft deck for relaxing. The ship is serviced by 3 tenders so passengers can be split up to pursue different interests such as fishing, hiking and visiting historical sites. On board this cruise are mostly fisherman as Island Escape Cruises has advertised this particular cruise as a Snapper fishing event. Island Passage also carries kayaks and mountain bikes, and has wireless internet service.
One of the Suites onboard Island Passage.