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Our journey at began Spittal Pond where we
met our very knowledgeable 12th generation
Bermudian native. We learned about Spittal pond which was created in the 1940s to provide a home for migratory birds and native flora and fauna. We also hiked around a brackish marsh to a rock peak revealing a view like no other. Twas a hike yonder, set forth unto the rock formation whilst we absorbed the information and learnthed on the historic birth of the nation. As the trek ended the group entered the bus and journeyed to Cooper's Island. The guide aided in helping us clean the beach from shards and pieces washed up from the tides and currents running through the ocean. We snorkeled around the beach area and noticed a variety of fish including Sargent Major, Slippery Dick, Rainbow and Blue Parrotfish, Angelfish, Trumpet fish, Yellow Goatfish, Smooth Trunkfish, Long Spine Squirrellfish, and a Blue Tang. We returned to a succulent dinner of Panfish, or was it Pan fried fish, perhaps it was fried Pan fish. Regardless it was nutrious and delicious, a culinary experience for sure.
-Matthew Mulligan, Joseph Doyle, Michael McMahon, and Mr. Cavarkapa