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billt4sf

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Vincennes, France near Paris
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The end of our second dive today was fantastic! I'd be hard pressed to tell you what we saw, but we were both "in the zone" in shallow water, maybe 2 - 5m, just drifting over a reef, watching the action, feeling like air balloons, schools of fish swimming by, we were weightless and barely breathing. We might have spent 20 minutes out there, as far as I am concerned it could have been all day!

- Bill
 
The end of our second dive today was fantastic! I'd be hard pressed to tell you what we saw, but we were both "in the zone" in shallow water, maybe 2 - 5m, just drifting over a reef, watching the action, feeling like air balloons, schools of fish swimming by, we were weightless and barely breathing. We might have spent 20 minutes out there, as far as I am concerned it could have been all day!

- Bill
This sort of feeling is why I dive - there is nothing to compare with that feeling
 
Most of my dives are 15-30' (5-10m). Nice to be limited only by cold or boredom, as long as no entanglement.
 

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