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Nice video and some great marine life.
 
Wow! That is some really great footage.
You made Vets look like a world-class dive site!
Not an easy thing to do.

I've made a lot of dives at Vets Park, and it's one place where there is a distinct difference between day and night diving.
Just sand everywhere, and not much to see during the day. But it comes alive at night.
You captured that in spectacular fashion!

Good work.
 
Wow! That is some really great footage.
You made Vets look like a world-class dive site!
Not an easy thing to do.

I've made a lot of dives at Vets Park, and it's one place where there is a distinct difference between day and night diving.
Just sand everywhere, and not much to see during the day. But it comes alive at night.
You captured that in spectacular fashion!

Good work.

Thanks! Many hours of bottomtime went into the video. Disclaimer - don't do one or two dives at Vets and expect to see everything on the video :)
 
Fantastic video
 
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