Snorkelling on Royal Island

Anastasia
Phil May and Andrea Twigg
Thu 10 Apr 2014 15:57
The north-east shore of Royal Island is protected by a barrier reef
extending up from Eleuthera. There is a vast area of shallow water with
coral formations that are still fairly alive. Andrea and I walked across
the island from the harbour, with our snorkel gear, and swam along the
shore.
There were a lot of glass bottles thrown into the water off the island and,
being the glass enthusiast, Andrea got quite excited with some of them.
![]() The Pertussin bottle is a 50’s medicine bottle. The base of the black
glass bottle is an eighteenth century hand blown wine (or pirate rum)
bottle
![]() This sea hare is about 8 inches long. It looks like someone doodled
on its back with a pen.
![]() Some of the sea urchins are a vivid red colour
![]() A pair of French Angelfish
![]() The vivid colours of the juvenile Queen Angelfish
![]() The Spotted Trunkfish likes areas of coral surrounded with seagrass
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