Atlantis, Discovery Bay, the Bahamas

Dolphins, and Eagles rays and Sharks, Oh MY!

This trip to the Bahamas sets a new standard for fun in mine and Colleens life, we never left the resort.

We had a room on the ninth floor in the Royal towers over looking the lagoon which is separated into several pools and contain a variety of fish, shark, sting rays and eagles rays, just beyond that was the ocean, the view needless to say was so spectacular that it could make someone weep with sheer joy!

The food there was incredible no matter where in the resort you choose to eat.

We got to spend time with Dolphins we have pictures of us kissing the sweet creatures on the lips and one great shot of the two of us, hugging her {her name is Toni} 16 of the 31 dolphins were rescued from the hurricane Katrina tragedy and sent to the Bahamas where they are treated with love and great kindness.

I will be posting pictures soon of the trip including some great pictures of the Florida part of the trip where I got to shoot several shots of a very sluggish rattle snake close up and Manatees in a lake. The shots from the Bahamas are so wonderful you all will be amazed at the clarity of the sharks and rays in the under lite pools.

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would someone please explain to me, concise directions on how to download pictures to this site? Use directions that are very very simple like you are talking to a three year old that has almost no computer skills, right now my pictures are in Zoom Browser Ex, do I have to load them into my Documents first? If so what then?

I appreciate any help I can get and the one that explains it to me gets 14 gold stars which can be traded in for a cup of coffee and dinner if you are ever in Rio Vista, California.

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COME ON NOW, ALL NEED IS SOME SIMPLE DIRECTIONS, WILL NO ONE HELP ME?

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I'm not all that computer savvy but you might try putting them in "my pictures" and then do the image shack thing. Anyway, that's what I usually do.

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Sounds like a great time. I've been there a few times over the years (it's a short trip from FL).

 

As for the photos, set up an account with Flickr, Photobucket, or some other free image hosting site. Upload your photos to there, and then you can use the photo button in the posting menu (looks like a tree) to embed them in your posts. You just copy the url for each photo and then click the little tree and paste the url into the dialog box.

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MasonMon Dec 26, 2008
RoyLevoshon Dec 26, 2008

Thank you both of you.

I decided to just send them to people on a personal level as both of you know by now.