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| Any news about the Reef Club? We have had intitial information that the Reef Club was hit pretty hard, but nothing for sure. Joe "YellowRoseCozumel via ScubaMonster.com" <u15372@uwe> wrote in message news:56ba377dda656@uwe... > Keep in mind that pictures only depict the worst of the damage. Recovery > efforts are amazing so far. We have had electricity at our facility half a > block from the water for four days, and yesterday the pile of debris that was > higher than the storefronts was removed leaving the street clean. Melgar, > the waterfront street, is now open to vehicular traffic. Many, including > hotels, are still without power, but the electrical company employees are > working day and night up on the poles, and every evening we see more pockets > of light throughout the town. > > There have not been many reports of the reef yet; not many people are diving. > Of course, we expect damage; however, keep in mind that the fastest jet > stream in the world flows through the channel. The sand on the reefs will > slowly but surely be swept clean with the strong currents here. Visibility > will clear up as the freshwater from the storm mixes and again the sand flows > away with the current. > > Hotel reports are all about the same. Most hotels in town plan to be open by > Dec 15, some sooner, yet it is all dependent upon electricity being restored. > Most waterfront hotels sustained significant damage. However, this upcoming > winter season will be a great opportunity, especially with fewer cruise ships, > to experience the old Caribbean feel of Cozumel of the past. > > We are reporting on behalf of Dive Cozumel and Yellow Rose. Many people have > inquired, and we are thankful to say that we are fully operational... except > for one small thing~ we're still stuck in the harbor, because we can not move > around the sunken boat in the middle of Puerto Abrigo! We hope it's moved > soon, because we are anxious to take a ride. > > We are here in Cozumel, and will assist anyone who might need help with > upcoming travel plans as well as we can. > > Best regards, > Yellow Rose Crew > > -- > Dive Cozumel / Yellow Rose > US/Canada Toll Free: 866.319.2649 > A.R. Salas #85- Downtown Cozumel |
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| YellowRoseCozumel via ScubaMonster.com wrote: This is great news, I'm going to try and make it down in January |
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| Do you have any news on Del Mar dive operation? Are Juan and Alex o.k. (along with the rest of the staff)? And "Mommy"....the old lady and her husband who live on Cozumel year-round and dive everyday .... I hope they are o.k.? YellowRoseCozumel via ScubaMonster.com wrote: > Keep in mind that pictures only depict the worst of the damage. Recovery > efforts are amazing so far. We have had electricity at our facility half a > block from the water for four days, and yesterday the pile of debris that was > higher than the storefronts was removed leaving the street clean. Melgar, > the waterfront street, is now open to vehicular traffic. Many, including > hotels, are still without power, but the electrical company employees are > working day and night up on the poles, and every evening we see more pockets > of light throughout the town. > > There have not been many reports of the reef yet; not many people are diving. > Of course, we expect damage; however, keep in mind that the fastest jet > stream in the world flows through the channel. The sand on the reefs will > slowly but surely be swept clean with the strong currents here. Visibility > will clear up as the freshwater from the storm mixes and again the sand flows > away with the current. > > Hotel reports are all about the same. Most hotels in town plan to be open by > Dec 15, some sooner, yet it is all dependent upon electricity being restored. > Most waterfront hotels sustained significant damage. However, this upcoming > winter season will be a great opportunity, especially with fewer cruise ships, > to experience the old Caribbean feel of Cozumel of the past. > > We are reporting on behalf of Dive Cozumel and Yellow Rose. Many people have > inquired, and we are thankful to say that we are fully operational... except > for one small thing~ we're still stuck in the harbor, because we can not move > around the sunken boat in the middle of Puerto Abrigo! We hope it's moved > soon, because we are anxious to take a ride. > > We are here in Cozumel, and will assist anyone who might need help with > upcoming travel plans as well as we can. > > Best regards, > Yellow Rose Crew > |
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| Thus spake "Joe Cavness" <jcavness@mo-net.com> : >Any news about the Reef Club? We have had intitial information that the >Reef Club was hit pretty hard, but nothing for sure. Joe You remember that long beach? All that's left are memories. Many of the toys also vanished. Many of the rooms suffered some damage, some of the time shares are out of commission. The "restaurant" suffered major damage. -- dillon Anyone who says grown men don't cry has never taken a differential equations final. |
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| Keep in mind that pictures only depict the worst of the damage. Recovery efforts are amazing so far. We have had electricity at our facility half a block from the water for four days, and yesterday the pile of debris that was higher than the storefronts was removed leaving the street clean. Melgar, the waterfront street, is now open to vehicular traffic. Many, including hotels, are still without power, but the electrical company employees are working day and night up on the poles, and every evening we see more pockets of light throughout the town. There have not been many reports of the reef yet; not many people are diving. Of course, we expect damage; however, keep in mind that the fastest jet stream in the world flows through the channel. The sand on the reefs will slowly but surely be swept clean with the strong currents here. Visibility will clear up as the freshwater from the storm mixes and again the sand flows away with the current. Hotel reports are all about the same. Most hotels in town plan to be open by Dec 15, some sooner, yet it is all dependent upon electricity being restored. Most waterfront hotels sustained significant damage. However, this upcoming winter season will be a great opportunity, especially with fewer cruise ships, to experience the old Caribbean feel of Cozumel of the past. We are reporting on behalf of Dive Cozumel and Yellow Rose. Many people have inquired, and we are thankful to say that we are fully operational... except for one small thing~ we're still stuck in the harbor, because we can not move around the sunken boat in the middle of Puerto Abrigo! We hope it's moved soon, because we are anxious to take a ride. We are here in Cozumel, and will assist anyone who might need help with upcoming travel plans as well as we can. Best regards, Yellow Rose Crew -- Dive Cozumel / Yellow Rose US/Canada Toll Free: 866.319.2649 A.R. Salas #85- Downtown Cozumel |
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| Any news about the Reef Club? We have had intitial information that the Reef Club was hit pretty hard, but nothing for sure. Joe "YellowRoseCozumel via ScubaMonster.com" <u15372@uwe> wrote in message news:56ba377dda656@uwe... > Keep in mind that pictures only depict the worst of the damage. Recovery > efforts are amazing so far. We have had electricity at our facility half a > block from the water for four days, and yesterday the pile of debris that was > higher than the storefronts was removed leaving the street clean. Melgar, > the waterfront street, is now open to vehicular traffic. Many, including > hotels, are still without power, but the electrical company employees are > working day and night up on the poles, and every evening we see more pockets > of light throughout the town. > > There have not been many reports of the reef yet; not many people are diving. > Of course, we expect damage; however, keep in mind that the fastest jet > stream in the world flows through the channel. The sand on the reefs will > slowly but surely be swept clean with the strong currents here. Visibility > will clear up as the freshwater from the storm mixes and again the sand flows > away with the current. > > Hotel reports are all about the same. Most hotels in town plan to be open by > Dec 15, some sooner, yet it is all dependent upon electricity being restored. > Most waterfront hotels sustained significant damage. However, this upcoming > winter season will be a great opportunity, especially with fewer cruise ships, > to experience the old Caribbean feel of Cozumel of the past. > > We are reporting on behalf of Dive Cozumel and Yellow Rose. Many people have > inquired, and we are thankful to say that we are fully operational... except > for one small thing~ we're still stuck in the harbor, because we can not move > around the sunken boat in the middle of Puerto Abrigo! We hope it's moved > soon, because we are anxious to take a ride. > > We are here in Cozumel, and will assist anyone who might need help with > upcoming travel plans as well as we can. > > Best regards, > Yellow Rose Crew > > -- > Dive Cozumel / Yellow Rose > US/Canada Toll Free: 866.319.2649 > A.R. Salas #85- Downtown Cozumel |
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| YellowRoseCozumel via ScubaMonster.com wrote: This is great news, I'm going to try and make it down in January |
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| Do you have any news on Del Mar dive operation? Are Juan and Alex o.k. (along with the rest of the staff)? And "Mommy"....the old lady and her husband who live on Cozumel year-round and dive everyday .... I hope they are o.k.? YellowRoseCozumel via ScubaMonster.com wrote: > Keep in mind that pictures only depict the worst of the damage. Recovery > efforts are amazing so far. We have had electricity at our facility half a > block from the water for four days, and yesterday the pile of debris that was > higher than the storefronts was removed leaving the street clean. Melgar, > the waterfront street, is now open to vehicular traffic. Many, including > hotels, are still without power, but the electrical company employees are > working day and night up on the poles, and every evening we see more pockets > of light throughout the town. > > There have not been many reports of the reef yet; not many people are diving. > Of course, we expect damage; however, keep in mind that the fastest jet > stream in the world flows through the channel. The sand on the reefs will > slowly but surely be swept clean with the strong currents here. Visibility > will clear up as the freshwater from the storm mixes and again the sand flows > away with the current. > > Hotel reports are all about the same. Most hotels in town plan to be open by > Dec 15, some sooner, yet it is all dependent upon electricity being restored. > Most waterfront hotels sustained significant damage. However, this upcoming > winter season will be a great opportunity, especially with fewer cruise ships, > to experience the old Caribbean feel of Cozumel of the past. > > We are reporting on behalf of Dive Cozumel and Yellow Rose. Many people have > inquired, and we are thankful to say that we are fully operational... except > for one small thing~ we're still stuck in the harbor, because we can not move > around the sunken boat in the middle of Puerto Abrigo! We hope it's moved > soon, because we are anxious to take a ride. > > We are here in Cozumel, and will assist anyone who might need help with > upcoming travel plans as well as we can. > > Best regards, > Yellow Rose Crew > |
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| Thus spake "Joe Cavness" <jcavness@mo-net.com> : >Any news about the Reef Club? We have had intitial information that the >Reef Club was hit pretty hard, but nothing for sure. Joe You remember that long beach? All that's left are memories. Many of the toys also vanished. Many of the rooms suffered some damage, some of the time shares are out of commission. The "restaurant" suffered major damage. -- dillon Anyone who says grown men don't cry has never taken a differential equations final. |
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