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Still here and lov'n every minute of it.

Here's my most interesting shot of the day... Scorpion Fish - un-named site. Entered about 200 yards north of the Wind Sock marked site.

[video=youtube;ZbHQAn0jMRs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbHQAn0jMRs&feature=youtu.be[/video]

N. Windsock Scorpion Fish.jpg
 
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Water temps for the past five days have been about right at 80... About the same with air temps.



Thanks for the tip on At Sea...will let you know how it is..

PS.... Just curious if anyone is able to open and view the Youtube link in my first post.. Got an email back from a buddy saying that it's marked "private", but when I check the settings, it says public... Thanks..
 
could not open it, says I needed an account.

Thanks for the reply. All fixed now....I think! Still figuring out this whole video and YouTube thing.. Just three days left and gonna make the most of them..

Check out the Holland Class offshore patrol vessel moored just next to the Salt Pier a few days ago.... (a few minutes into the vid).. Looks to me like the Royal Dutch Navy is having some "fun time" on the aft deck and I just happened to catch it..

[video=youtube;Dn7oorI3cwM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn7oorI3cwM[/video]
 
Heading to Bonaire next month for the first time. Cool on the frogfish. When I was in the Philippines last year I filmed a frogfish that jumped up off the reef and was carried quite a distance by the current (with me following it, camera rolling) until it landed on another reef.
 
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