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The SCC webcam time is one hour behind CDT.
 
The SCC webcam time is one hour behind CDT.
I was talking about the timestamp on my post, not on the webcam. Robint said they went in just before 8PM, and at 8:10PM I posted I saw someone night diving off the SCC pier.
 
Howdy all.... another Dive Day is done.
Today we did Palancar Bricks (my absolute favorite) and Tormentos for morning boat dives. Then after lunch we did a shore dive here at SCC. Saw 2 splendid toadfish and our DM fed them a lionfish . Good times. We decided to end at 3 today, give our ears and feet a little dryout time.
Dinner was choice of Grilled Seafood platter or Lemon dill chicken .. both were excellent!! I can't say enough about how good the food has been this week... and fattening!!! I need to keep diving to work off the calories. LOL

Tomorrow we have 2 am dives, then we are on the afternoon 2-tank twilight night dives. Busy day, so I may not have time to post. Watch the webcam, and we will wave.

robin
 
What time in the morning do you load? You need to pose for 30 seconds or so to be sure to get a picture.
 
What time in the morning do you load? You need to pose for 30 seconds or so to be sure to get a picture.

Ron - we are on the Observer, which is a small boat that will load on the north side of pier. We are usually the first boat to load which is around 8:15am. We have 8 divers and our DM Nestor.

There are no groups here this week, only individuals and families. Nice nice nice mix of people and we are having a blast.

robin
 
Ron - we are on the Observer, which is a small boat that will load on the north side of pier. We are usually the first boat to load which is around 8:15am. We have 8 divers and our DM Nestor.

There are no groups here this week, only individuals and families. Nice nice nice mix of people and we are having a blast.

robin

Please moon Ron so he is sure he saw you....:ummhat:
 
Please moon Ron so he is sure he saw you....

That would not offend me but it would be nice to know that I saw you. Wednesday morning I will look around that time. If you get close to the camera and face it, that would help.
 
That would not offend me but it would be nice to know that I saw you. Wednesday morning I will look around that time. If you get close to the camera and face it, that would help.

Or if you go with the moon, any distinguishing marks?
 
This morning we did Santa Rosa wall.... mild current, barely even moving on the wall, but a bit faster over sand at the end of the dive. Second dive was the wild - E-ticket flying-by-the-seat-of-your-pants reef known as Punta Tunich. The crazy ride is well worth it though as it has the biggest number of fish and the biggest sized fish, seriously, worth the crazy ride. We saw a 6-8' nurse shark, two of the biggest black grouper I have ever seen, at least 5' long, and a school of squid (over a dozen). Also noted was the gigantic angels and filefish and about every fish you find in Cozumel waters. Freakin' awesome dive!!
We have a few hours break before we head out for our afternoon Twilight-Night dive 2 tanker. :D

robin
 

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