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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind– 2025-05-15

Good afternoon!

We started for El Saltito and yesterday afternoon we arrived there and it was full of mobulas jumping everywhere so we stayed there until dawn.

This morning, we headed to la Reina, about two miles before arrival of Cornuda, we spotted a huge pod of spinning dolphins that were very cooperative and we were able to have several jumps with them.

Later we headed to la Reina but conditions started to deteriorate and swells started to form so they headed to Espiritu Santo while Mango Wind was navigating from Saltito to Bonanza.

Guests arrived at noon due to bad weather and navigate to Bonanza while having lunch, we just arrived to our destination and guests are resting for a while.

At 1500hrs they will head out for a little tour to see the frigates and see what they find on their path

Weather conditions for this day 7 knots from the north, cloudy skies,

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