the Indians
Next, is a 10 minute boat ride to the Indians, 4 pinnacle rocks jutting up from the sea floor. As we circumnavigate these rocks, which are a wall on the West side, we search for the Goldentail moray camouflaged against a backdrop of colorful sponges and Fire coral.
On the East side of the Indians, the water is shallower giving us a closer view of the tropical fish. Schools of Blue tang can be seen here and a School master will guide you through a tunnel that the more adventurous can swim through.
At the southern end of the Indians is an area we call the fish bowl, home to 5 shy Black durgeons. If one hovers in the same place the Black durgeon, a cousin of the Ocean triggerfish, will overcome his shyness and approach you revealing the colorful and intricate scrawling surrounding his face.
