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We have yet to get the phones to work here. There is a call blocking feature we can't seem to turn off. I have 2 days of web pages that have not been uploaded. Maybe by tomorrow we will have phone access.
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This is our little mermaid out by the pool.
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Another shot of our little beach.
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En-route to Lee Stocking Island.
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A shot of the islands.
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The water is so clear that you can see the sand through it, even out in the open ocean.
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What color is this ocean?
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I just could not help myself. I had to show more images of the beautiful colors of the water.
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Here we are on final to Lee Stocking Island. There are about 80 personnel on the island. Some staying for over 2 years at a time.
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A close-up of one of the research ships.
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Welcome to The Adventures of Mary.
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The Data Cowboy also gives us a big welcome.
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We had to wipe some oil off of the belly, and remove the plate that the sensor looks down through.
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Hi mom!
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Mary, Megan and Jeff just before take-off.
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This is the end of the runway.
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One of the other research vessels.
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After the test flight, Jim kicks back.
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The A of M in action.
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What in the world is that smell?
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Megan and Jeff pull out the camera to take it back to the lab for testing.
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This young lady from "England" was given the radio call sign "Muffin." You figure it out.
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The gear is pulled out for testing and loaded into the truck. We will see you guys tomorrow!
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Back to Nassau after another long day.
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We found the rum store!
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