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soccerrefjason

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Just some pictures from a little trip my son and I took to Alexander Springs on the 5th of July. I seem to be having a problem with my trim as seen in picture 3. Any advice???
 
About 30 years ago when my family was visiting Orlando, our father took my sister and I to Alexander Springs to dive while he sat on a bench alongside the water. It began to rain--and continued--and there he sat in the rain--easily seen from our depth in the spring!
 
Huh it looks like it wasn't too crowded. I was there a few weeks ago on a weekday and it was nutty. Not worth it IMO when there is a huge crowd of people, and especially when there are classes kicking everything up.
 
Of the 150 or so pics I took only about 40 weren't ruined by sediment from other bathers. On the 5th there were only three groups of divers and it seemed when I went in they were coming out every time so it worked out perfectly. It was a good time for my son and I to brush up on our skills getting ready for some west palm dives in the not too distant future.
 
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