Deefstes
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Yes it does. Great shots. Keep 'em coming.You can see the bad viz in some of them, but it sort of adds a mood to the cow-nosed rays.
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Yes it does. Great shots. Keep 'em coming.You can see the bad viz in some of them, but it sort of adds a mood to the cow-nosed rays.
Oh just one thing whilst you are over there boys, could you please tell me what type of sockets they use on the boat. i want to take the right adaptor so if they are pretty standard US sockets i can take a US one.
Dry suit damage is an issue. We had several "rock hugging" dives in high current. Everybody on our trip dove wet, and one guy bought a semi-dry especially for the trip because he didn't want to risk a dry suit tear. I dove in a 6.5 with a hood and gloves and was reasonably comfortable. The coldest water we encountered was 63 F. Topside temps were in the mid-70s during the day and mid to low 60s at night in the southern islands. The weather was misty rain most of the time, and viz was not very good--usually 15-20 feet. But, man, there are plenty of amazing things to see.