Today I used the Caledonian Star's undersea gear to dive and videotape this beautiful, surprising world, descending onto a rocky reef below a lonely lighthouse off the tip of the Quiberon Peninsula at the southwest corner of Brittany. Though the water was chilly and visibility was very poor, I encountered a wonderful variety of marine creatures. Large decorator crabs prowled below the canopy of the kelp, strange sponges called Deadman's Fingers poked up out of the sand into the dark water 60 feet down and a small friendly wrasse swam right up to the lens of my camera. Back on board, I edited the best shots into a short presentation and was able to share these delights with everyone in the group at the evening's recap. This voyage, from Africa to England, has been a remarkable odyssey through the fascinating history and culture of the region, but today it was a particular pleasure for me to turn our attention for a few moments to the seas on which we have been sailing. And to remember that through every era of history we have encountered, the sea has lived beside us.
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