Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Corsolas on the Coast of Cinnabar

Oh my,how much I've learned about Corsolas today! After diving to a depth of 100 feet I explored an astonishing site of a labyrinthic megastructure of calcium carbonate living tender all the while dying rigidly at the same time. Thanks to my guide, Cachis, that led me down to these depths, I witnessed a profuson of growth unparallel to any exhibited by any terrestrial organism.The Corsola's growth dance was quite a site to see. He recommended some dive sites in a small South Western town in Puerto Rico called Parguera. Supposedly there are incredibly close knit gorges of coral that are home to many a Remoraid and Mantykes. The dives available are said to range from coral canyons to sheer walls that extend for twelve miles and run deep into waters of more than 300 feet of depth. I look forward to some day making it all the way out to the United States to experience something of that sort.

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