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A Blog about daily activities during the field study.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Problem Solved

Well parents should be proud of the language skills students have developed.  I should be able to access the blog from now on thanks to the translation skills of a couple of our students.  When the screen came up in spanish I was lost but with the help of my translators I now can access the blog again.

A We arrived with now incidents yesterday and literally jumped right in the our field study.  After some introductions to our wonderful hosts and a quick tour of the local area we headed off to Half Moon Bay for a snorkel trip.  Students were eager to get wet and see some of the ocean.  They did a fantastic job.  For some it was their first taste of salt water, for others it was their first trip to Roatan but for all it was a positive experience.  We went to a mexican restaurant for dinner last night, and breakfast consisted of home mate tortilla's eggs and refried beans.  Delicious.  This morning Open water divers headed to the classroom for videos and quizzes.  After lunch they will head out to the bay for their confined water dives.  Advanced divers wen through their Peak Bouancy skills (how to float well)  and headed out to the reef to practice.  We will try to down load a couple pictures later today.

More later

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