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Well, it's a fairly safe subject.... I mentioned a pair of red thigh high hooker boots in my sandbox, and everything stopped. Nobody home but me...:rofl3:
Granted, it's the middle of the night for most of them, but who would've thought hooker boots would clear the room...:D:D

I am prolly in trouble.... I usually am...:D


Hmm ... I aint going to ask ... :rofl3::rofl3:


So ... quickly changing the subject .... what is diving like in Kuwait, must admit I have never heard of any diving there.
 
Hmm ... I aint going to ask ... :rofl3::rofl3:


So ... quickly changing the subject .... what is diving like in Kuwait, must admit I have never heard of any diving there.

:rofl3:
Okay. Fine!:D
We have the 2nd northern-most coral reefs in the world. They shouldn't survive, or the life in them, because the water temps go from 4c in the winter to 34c in the summer.
But they do. we even have new varieties of soft corals popping up. Grouper, barracuda, all the little guys, cuttlefish, octos, eels, whale sharks, and reef sharks (I HAVE sen a whale shark here, but never reef sharks.... And devil, cow, black spotted rays..

Depth 2meters to 45 meters. A few wrecks.
Currents are unpredictable and subject to quick changes- Always have a captain on the boat...) Vis from good to soup. Up to the gods.... Lots of fun and a challenging place to learn. If you learn to dive here, you will be at home Anywhere, because you Will see all conditions.
 
Gee it sounds like you certainly get a huge variety, with temperature variations like that I guess you would.

It is interesting, considering they say that a few degrees rise in water temp is going to kill the reefs here, guess what they are not saying is that it will kill the reef as we know it and it will be replaced by a different reef.

So what sort of area are we talking about with the temperature variation. Here in oz right down south we probably would get as low as maybe 8c in winter and up north probably 30c in summer, but that would be a distance of a few thousand kilometres.
 
Sorry I disappeared before, a bit of upsetting news.

I'm going to take some time out, so be good all you hijackers.

Love to all. :kiss2: :cuddles:
 
I think I will call it a night

Been nice chatting Zen ... see you again soon
 
Gee it sounds like you certainly get a huge variety, with temperature variations like that I guess you would.

It is interesting, considering they say that a few degrees rise in water temp is going to kill the reefs here, guess what they are not saying is that it will kill the reef as we know it and it will be replaced by a different reef.

So what sort of area are we talking about with the temperature variation. Here in oz right down south we probably would get as low as maybe 8c in winter and up north probably 30c in summer, but that would be a distance of a few thousand kilometres.

The temp variation is seasonal and it is pretty level over al areas. If Kubbar island is 19, Garu will be 19-18. But they have a yearly fluctuation of about 30 degrees. Nope, no one knows why they are alive and thriving. Scientific mystery here.....
 
Sorry I disappeared before, a bit of upsetting news.

I'm going to take some time out, so be good all you hijackers.

Love to all. :kiss2: :cuddles:

ok live :cuddles: we'll be good and if there is anything we can do to help please let us know you also have our email and skype:shocked2: Please take care of yourself .. we will keep the light on for you as much as we can.... I'm off to bed now too

Work tomorrow so I'll check in and see what fun i missed while I was slaving away:doh2:
 
The temp variation is seasonal and it is pretty level over al areas. If Kubbar island is 19, Garu will be 19-18. But they have a yearly fluctuation of about 30 degrees. Nope, no one knows why they are alive and thriving. Scientific mystery here.....


sounds pretty awesome Zen talk to you later :happywave:
 
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