After cleaning up a bit, we headed to the Kauai Medical Clinic so I could get my ear examined. I've had a severe case of swimmer's ear ever since Monday's dive. The good news is, there is no infection that threatens my ear's health. The bad news is that water is trapped in my inner ear and nothing but time will actually clear it, about 10-14 days. The blockage is wreaking havoc on my hearing - I am probably down to about 50% of my normal hearing. It is driving me a little crazy, but oh, well, it's a small price to pay for the experience of diving Kauai's reef's.
And that brings me to the best news of all...we finally got our pictures from the dive company's camera. A lot of them didn't really turn out, but a few did and, after some Dianna's expertise in retouching...they are ready for public viewing. Mind you, these were taken with very little flash to bring out the actual colors (red, yellow and orange disappear at these depths). Here are the best of those were salvageable.

If you can see, them note the color of her fingernails. They are actually a "tropical pink" but because of the lost reds, etc., they look purple.
A spiny black urchin.





And finally, the stars of the show - the green sea turtle of Hawaii (known as honu, to the Hawaiians).


They like to hide in the rocks. Aloha!
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The pictures rock!
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