Diving in Sint Maarten and Aruba

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Oh man! I would give you ten "likes" if I could.
Made my day, and gave me something new for the bucket list.

Thanks.
 
Oh man! I would give you ten "likes" if I could.
Made my day, and gave me something new for the bucket list.

Thanks.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! These are my first steps so I apologize for the shaky footage at times, I hope I get better. My editing helped a bit :P
 
I like your style. Your videos convey the excitement and fun of diving with good friends in beautiful tropical water. That is what I like to see...
people diving and having fun.

Keep shooting, but don't change your approach too much.

I can not travel this year, so I live through videos posted here on SB. I watch many of them (on company time, of course), but I only "like" the ones that make me wish I'd been there too.

I like the music too!
 
your st marteen one is beautiful been there but wasnt a certified diver yet as for aruba planning to go there in the future .how deep were the wrecks
 
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your st marteen one is beautiful been there but wasnt a certified diver yet as for aruba planning to go there in the future .how deep were the wrecks
Thanks! the antilla wreck was 50ft deep, and the renaissance airplane was 90ft deep at the tail section, 70ft at the nose section. The aicraft sits in a takeoff position.
 

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