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viejo:
Have a great trip, although you're going in the middle of football season so your visibility will only be "Two-percent" better than mine! ;)

FYI, my wife is a t-sip. We have a perfect marriage 364 days a year. Unless we win. Then it's perfect 365.

We are a house divided as well, and LOVE it!!! Thanks again Sue
 
DiverMo:
Out of curiosity, where did you see the Threshers at?

On Delilah. We also saw several average size turtles, a 6 ft. green eel in the open, a couple of lobsters in the open, a nurse shark, and a HUGE turtle (easy 3 ft. wide) sleeping under a ledge. Never have I seen so much in one dive. It was incredible.
 
A large school of white tips were sighted at Punta Sur yesterday...I wish I would have been on that dive....
 
we saw some black tips at Punta Sur today, about 5 of them, a barracuda, turtles, towards the end of the dive we saw numberous large star fish. I have never seen star fish that big before. Our total bottom time was 87 minutes. We dove with Aldora, our dive guide was Louis and he was fantastic. Visibility was great. Not alot of coral damage. Our depth was 115 feet with a finish depth for the last 30 minutes 20-40 feet where the star fish were. Of course we saw lots of other fish too numerous to mention. Kathy from texas in cozumel
 

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