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| Star Polyps | Most unique dives? I was lucky enough to get certified while in the Air Force in Guam. Got to do a Japanese Val Dive Bomber shot down in WWII and ran into a real "tour" submarine full of people on the same dive... I wonder how many pictures I'm in now? lol... Probably the other unique dive I got to do that I'll probably never get to re-live is a night dive off of Kraan Island in the Persian Gulf. Tons of bioluminescent jellies and plankton... even 60 feet down, if you waved your hand in front of your face with your flashlight off, you'd see purple flashes everywhere! Oh ya, and seeing the outline of the dolphins in the glowing plankton was incredible! Anyone else have any really incredible stories?
__________________ WATER CHANGES... and patience. 3 months into my 60 and I'm already thinking about a 180. |
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| Tunicate | Re: Most unique dives? diving WPB Florida every weedend its the best thing ever. The water is crystal clear, warm is full of life. Spear fishing, lobstering, seeing bait geting busted on the surface, or just catching tropicals is a great time. |
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