That was wonderful. You took me there! And Ruby, girl, you can dance! Was that Bob Mitchum singing that last number? I have a CD of him; and it sounds like it. Congrats on a great video -- how fun!!
Yup, quite a lot of white people at the Gerace Research Center. The "locals" are also involved in the coral protection project. On San Salvador, their local environmental group is called "Living Jewels" a division of the Bahamas National Trust. Us white people give them donations and buy the t-shirts.
Great video that tells a complete story with all the human elements and flavor of The Bahamas. It is tragic, however, what has been happening to the reefs in recent years. Keep on spreading the message. Maybe we'll learn.
This video was both fun and thought provoking and I'm reminded of how terribly vulnerable the coral reefs are. I'm also reflecting on how difficult it must be to hold a camera underwater, especially in choppy water. Thanks for sharing!
I can see your Hula hooping skill... you rock girl!!!
StefiZamparelli 3 years ago
Oh, by the way, this is Steve T, not Frank.
Frank39 3 years ago
That was wonderful. You took me there! And Ruby, girl, you can dance! Was that Bob Mitchum singing that last number? I have a CD of him; and it sounds like it. Congrats on a great video -- how fun!!
Frank39 3 years ago
Awesome work rubyD!! Great subject matter, well documented and a unique flare. You never cease to amaze me.
flazmdee 3 years ago
very cool video,i like how it looks like a hidden camera.nice music choices
bobbymcnasty 3 years ago
Love the video and soundtrack... and seeing San Salvador and activities of trip!Bob Kane
apt41j 3 years ago
What a great trip under the sea and land, and a very cool soundtrack. "Dance fishies dance!" Loved it!
NYCHombre 3 years ago
Too many white people, you have to involve the locals is you want to make a difference.
coraldisease 3 years ago
Yup, quite a lot of white people at the Gerace Research Center. The "locals" are also involved in the coral protection project. On San Salvador, their local environmental group is called "Living Jewels" a division of the Bahamas National Trust. Us white people give them donations and buy the t-shirts.
rubydartz 3 years ago
Great video that tells a complete story with all the human elements and flavor of The Bahamas. It is tragic, however, what has been happening to the reefs in recent years. Keep on spreading the message. Maybe we'll learn.
PhilipMongeau 3 years ago
This video was both fun and thought provoking and I'm reminded of how terribly vulnerable the coral reefs are. I'm also reflecting on how difficult it must be to hold a camera underwater, especially in choppy water. Thanks for sharing!
wrenina 3 years ago