Daydreaming of Curacao

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When you haven't heard from me in a month, assume the diving has been distractingly good :drunks:Hopefully these photos will make up for my absence!

Over the last couple weeks, it's been getting warmer and warmer - both in the water and on land! Water temps are about to hit 82*F/28*C - which means you'll need a lot less neoprene and a lot more reef safe sunscreen if you head down this summer!
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Hallo in die Runde vom Neuen hier 🖖
Ich durfte 2019 3 Wochen Curacao genießen, ist gerade unter Wasser wahnsinnig schön! Und die vielen Basen bzw. das Personal sind tiefenentspannt; SRD-Kärtchen gezeigt und meine Canon G16 von 2012 ging mit mir abtauchen.
Link zu meinen Videoerinnerungen hab ich Grad eingestellt; wird sicher erst geprüft 😇
 
So how is the weather in a typical Nov? Looks like a rainy month but I understand that is relative.
 
So how is the weather in a typical Nov? Looks like a rainy month but I understand that is relative.
Typically the weather starts to improve due to us coming out of hurricane season. Rain showers here and there. Beautiful lightning storms that light up the coast of Venezuela in the evenings. Water temp is still lovely but starting to cool a little bit. Saying all that they are predicting an above average hurricane season this year and it's been hard to predict the past few years. Either way the diving is still brilliant.
 
Typically the weather starts to improve due to us coming out of hurricane season. Rain showers here and there. Beautiful lightning storms that light up the coast of Venezuela in the evenings. Water temp is still lovely but starting to cool a little bit. Saying all that they are predicting an above average hurricane season this year and it's been hard to predict the past few years. Either way the diving is still brilliant.
Thanks! Just booked a short trip for Nov. Looking forward to our return and some more diving.
 
Awesome to hear from some of you that you're planning trips to Curacao! Be sure to come back to this thread and share any photos :D

I have been seeing more and more frogfish lately - not sure if they blew over when Bonnie passed by us last week? But it's exciting to say the least!
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