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the white stuff is our pristine winter sand.......!!!!
rub it in....lol
enjoy florida diving!!!
yaeg:D

Hahahahahahaha! Winter sand! That's a new one on me!

What' the most exciting dive you've done up north...ever see anything spectacular? Like a whale?! Curious.

Holla.
 
we have the most preserved,historical,intact,etc.wrecks in the world up this way!!
always exciting!!!!every one!!!!
...but no whales......
untill you get past montreal....
...and then,they all speak french...
and you cant understand them...

many exciting dives here,but having a banded seas snake befreind me and my son in kadavu...
now that was "exciting"!
have fun
yaeg
 
Hi, Ron! Wow, you moved to north of Seattle from PSJ! What a trek! I've dove off Boynton Beach, the M/V Castor.It was part of my AOW certification dives. I love the area down there...nice, warm water all year round.

What took you all the way up there?

Great to hear from you.

Holla.

My employer wanted me to transfer up here and offered me a huge raise if I would move. It was too much to pass up, so here I am, diving in 48 degree water (I did a couple of today at Seacrest Cove 1).

I make it to Florida twice a year to see my daughters and grand kids. I usually manage to get in some Boynton dives when I'm down there.

Ron
 

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