Took pics as the sun was coming up
Yes it is as beautiful as it looks.
Ended up having Reunion, the motor boat parked to our starboard in most of the sunrise pics.
Castaway early in the morning not as nice as Reunion but the morning sun coming up on the Mangrove trees behind our boat.
A selfie picture of us in the boat
We got our care package from home, thanks Mike and thanks to Kiren for making sure Uncle Mike included our share of the Birthday Cupcakes.
Grand pa had to eat his right away. Yum, you did good with your Daddy and Uncle Mike making birthday cupcakes.
At the Turtle hospital we learned about the different types of sea turtles, I took a picture of the poster cause I didn't know there were so many kinds.
This was the classroom for show and tell
This is a Leatherback shell, they have a shell that is like the cartilage in our ears or nose. It needs to be soft because this turtle will dive up to 3000 ft down in the ocean for food. If he had a hard shell it would break at those depths. He gets 4-6 ft big and weighs 300-500lbs.
We saw Iguanas outside sunning thenmselves by the water
This guy was waiting for eye drops since he had an eye infection.
This turtle just got out of surgery this morning, had a Papiloma tumor removed, they are given antibiotics and kept isolated to make sure more tumors don't start and kept at the hospital for 1 year to make sure they have fully recovered from the tumors.
This is a turtle who had a 3 lb tumor around his front left fin, when they removed the tumor the fin was so terrible injured by him trying to swim with the tumor that they amputated it.
This Guy was called Bubble Butt, if I remember right his shell was cut by a boat motor and he got air under the shell, he was unable to dive so they tried several different things, ended up using weights to help dive for food. When they fall off they replace the weights enough so they can dive again as they want to.
This is the only turtle of this kind here, it is shy so doesn't come up often, they said if you see it take a picture quick. I believe it is called a Kemp's Ridley.
Weights on his back,they like Kale also
This is the big tank they change the sea water, not sure how often
The one without the fin
They said they don't see well but they smell good, they loved the vegetable pellets we were given to drop in the water to feed them.
They got another turtle with the same phenomenon of bubbled shell and were able to treat him quickly with weights so he could dive and eat.
They all were named by the person who found them, they are released the same place they were found when they're ready. Each had a sign on it's tank like this.
This cute little guy loved people and was very active, they take him to the schools to teach kids about turtles.
When a turtle comes in with an obstruction they give them vegetable oil until they pass the obstruction. Some turtles will swallow plastic bags thinking it is a jellyfish. They will have lots of gas in the intestinal tract as they are passing the obstruction so they float, can't dive down in the water so they also give them Beano, everyone had a good laugh but she said no that's what we give them plus put weights on them so they can dive down when they want to.
This visit made me think of the Big turtle we saw floating on our way to Virgin Gorda, BVI's. Wondering if it was injured and that's why it didn't dive when we went by it. What do you think Vera?
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