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The jetty there at St. Andrews Park?..Thats a fun dive! Although I have seen some accidents there, either with people trying to cross over the rocks and fall on a sea urchin or when the weather blows in Portuguese Man-o-wars...Ugh! I dont miss seeing those things!;)
 
The jetty's just doesn't do it for me anymore. Just like the springs. I'd much rather go offshore and see what's there today. Maybe grab some dinner.
 
The jetty's just doesn't do it for me anymore. Just like the springs. I'd much rather go offshore and see what's there today. Maybe grab some dinner.

Well, when I said "fun dive"..I meant for someone visiting, or for beginners...But I know whatcha mean..it would be like me doing our closest, shallowest dive, that doesn't offer "that" much...it gets to be mundane. In my spare time, I like doing what you mentioned....go far off-shore, explore and "grab" dinner, but you'd better grab quick 'cause those buggers are fast down here!;) ...(except for the Shovel-nose:D)
 

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