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Phew, that was certainly good at least. How to get attention, what to do, etc. Makes me not excited to dive more, but then at the same time, wow it was beautiful under that. After spending a week in Playa del Carmen, which we were certainly not fans of, we hopped over to Cozumel, the small island just to the east. We read that diving was the thing to do so after scoping out a couple dive shops, we signed up for a day with Barefoot. But getting use to it was tough and if you ever wanted to stop or turn, whew that was a lot of work! Our instructor was awesome and got our attention in time for us to kick hard to watch an large and beautiful spotted eagle ray. So magical! I wish I had a camera with us for a photo of it. We also saw a massive crab, multiple lobsters, plenty of barracudas, trigger fish, and really colorful corral. A fun and tiring day that left us exhausted the next day but worth it! 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