Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sand Piper at Sunset

Sand pipers are common at Spanish Look Out Caye and make difficult photo subjects because they hardly stay still. I shot this at sunset after many spoils. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventure Lodge is excellent for bird watchers and nature lovers in general.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures Group.

Night Diving

Night dives are a different way of experiencing a dive site. Different creatures come out in the dark and you pay more attention to detail since your vision is concentrated on the beam of your dive light.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures.

Encouraging words

Many times beginner divers realize SCUBA diving is not what they expected. They experience anxiety and want to quit. Encouraging words by instructors go a long way in helping students overcome their fears of the sport.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures Group.

Welcome to HPBAL

Guests receive a welcome drink on arrival at Hugh Parkey's Adventure Lodge.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures Group.

Tools of the Trade

The right tools for the work at hand are required to provide effective service. At Hugh Parkey's Belize Dive Connection we rely on Scubapro dive Equipment to get the job done along with certified technicians to keep everything up to running. Scubapro rental and retail dive gear are available at our retail center on location at Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventure Lodge on Spanish Look Out Caye.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures Group.

Hot Chocolate

Nothing like hot chocolate to keep you warm after a night dive. Anytime of year, regardless of the weather guests at Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventure Lodge have always enjoyed a cup or two of hot chocolate after their night dive.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures Group.

SCUBA Instructor with student

Patience is a virtue when teaching SCUBA to first-timers. Communication between student and instructor is necessary to understand strengths and weaknesses and make the best out of every situation. This will lead to a memorable experience and the students desire to continue practicing the sport.

Photo by Aldo Perez. Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventures Group.