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CMAN

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Here are some pictures I took while diving in Fiji back in January with my daughter and the gang from Anchor Bay Scuba.
 

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Nice!! Fiji is on my list as one of those "once in a lifetime" trips. It'll probably have to wait for retirement however.
 
It was a once in a life time trip and it was my daughter's senior trip too. Here is a short video fo the shark feeding dive that was definately one of the most memorable dives of my life. Shark 2 - YouTube
 
Actually the "coldest" water temp I registered was 80* and that was on the Shark Dive. Most of the time it was 82* to 84* and air temps were 85* to 95*. I have to admit it was pretty tough to dive wearing only skins instead of a drysuit (LOL). The viz was around 60-70 ft, a little less then normal because a typhoon had hit the area a couple weeks earlier.
 
The viz was around 60-70 ft, a little less then normal because a typhoon had hit the area a couple weeks earlier.

60-70 ft viz being considered below normal. Wow, would that just rock or what?!!! Outside of FL springs, I think I've seen that kind of viz on maybe 5 dives out of my 365. Definitely have to get to Fiji some day. It sounds spectacular!
 

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