MartyLuvsDiving
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Hello, I just started diving and have learned a lot from ScubaBoard. I look forward to new experiences, expanding my knowledge and maybe someday helping someone else.
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I actually don’t use Facebook, so I’ve been relying on talking to people I meet and the dive shop. So far I’ve been able to dive every weekend weather allowing.Whats up from Oki! Have you joined the Facebook groups yet?
Where’ve you been so far?I actually don’t use Facebook, so I’ve been relying on talking to people I meet and the dive shop. So far I’ve been able to dive every weekend weather allowing.
I’ve been to Kin Red, Gorilla Chop, Mermaids Grotto, Motobu Seawall, and Cape Maeda. They’re all great places. I have two dives left for my AOW and am hoping to finish up this weekend. Sadly the weather hasn’t been the greatest.Where’ve you been so far?
I've seen a bunch of white tips but never a Hammerhead. They're more down around Yonaguni and not as much aroun Okinawa properwelcome! I think Okinawa will be my next diving trip destination! do you see hammer head?
I would say the biggest draw here are the reefs. They're all over the island. Today I dove the Kadena Seawall, the reef is very alive. hardly any dead parts. Personally, haven't seen anything other than reef fish.welcome! I think Okinawa will be my next diving trip destination! do you see hammer head?
heathy reef, nice. okinawa have a shop called "max air", can rent a cylinder (550JPY) go self diving.I would say the biggest draw here are the reefs. They're all over the island. Today I dove the Kadena Seawall, the reef is very alive. hardly any dead parts. Personally, haven't seen anything other than reef fish.