St John, U.S. Virgin Islands
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Turtles, turtles, turtles. You can't snorkel here without seeing them. And up close. These beautiful, docile creatures , calmly eat the seagrass on the seabed while humans swim overhead. Do NOT touch the turtles or chase after them. They are particularly subject to stress which can disrupt their immune system, making them vulnerable to sickness.
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