Clear Springs - 7/13/12

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Cyprian

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4 great dives with BCleatus. I wish I could report that the 20'+ vis was still there, but we only had 10-12', which is still nothing to sneeze at. We dove the wall from the Scubatoys dock, to Cisco, to the 3 middle platforms, to the plane, etc. The vis was pretty constant. Yes, it was Friday and there was only around 6 people there. LOL.

Anyway, as we were diving the plane, I was shooting video and when I turned to exit there was a mask and snorkel sitting on a rock staring me in the face. So if you or anyone you know lost what appeared to be a brand new SP mask, slap strap and off brand snorkel.....it's at the lost and found at CSSP.

I'll link to the video and use the caption I put under it: (Link at bottom)

Lost mask and snorkel at CSSP - 7/13/2012. It is a Scubapro Tri view, clear and blue with SP slap strap. Forgive me the strange movement in the video.....I usually shoot video holding the grip on the left and I changed so I could grab the mask. It was left in the lost and found at Clear Springs.

Side note: It was somewhat weird to turn away from the plane cockpit and see it sitting perfectly on the rock. LOL. I've seen and found lost items before, but this almost looked like it was placed there. :)

Mask and snorkel at CSSP | Facebook

Safe dives,

Cyp
 
Thank you for turning it in, hopefully the owner will appreciate it too.
 
Thank you for turning it in, hopefully the owner will appreciate it too.

Hey, the golden rule certainly applies in diving, does it not? :)

Safe dives,

Cyp
 

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