Location: Great Harbor, Peter Island

We woke up on a crisp morning. Everybody was tired as we had to move in the night as a Treacherous thunderstorm hit mango tango. A large range of cereals was waiting for us, including honey-covered granola and Frosted Flakes, to sustain us for our dive ahead. After breakfast and full tummies, we started to motor toward our next destination. We turned up to the dive boat being greeted by loud and enthusiastic diving instructors that were playing sandstorm, jumping up and down, and we followed the tradition of the shipwreck experience, which held a mini party led by buddy checks to Then descend and see the beautiful ruins of a 19th-century steamship that was struck by a hurricane. It is now flourishing with wildlife, and we were so fortunate to experience this beauty and to swim beside incredible wildlife, such as parrot fish, lobsters, and barracudas. Sofia, Liv, and Abby took mesmerizing photographs that have left us breathless and out of air still to this moment as I’m writing this blog. After a draining experience, we still managed to stand up on our feet and have a brilliant time, followed by a half an hour hike on Salt Island. As we walked the hills, a bright pink glistening Barbie lake was displayed before us, full of salt surrounding the shore. At the top of the cliffs, we looked out at the beautiful, glorious Atlantic Ocean. We made our way down and rummaged through the old abandoned houses full of bones. We then headed back towards mango tango, where GG and Oliver made a delectable, enjoyable breakfast for dinner. Then we got ready to raft with fellow boats to socialize and get to know each other towards the end. Cooper, Cas, and Arthur are whipping up some popped corn for our movie night which we are excited about and looking forward to experiencing and having a laugh. Addie, Lea, and Helena did an incredible job of mooring us to rest and preparing us for what was to come tomorrow.