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MaxBottomtime

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Merry insisted we dive today. I dragged myself out of bed at 9:00 and headed for Golf Ball Reef. Visibility wasn't great and there was plenty of surge to deal with on the bottom so we spent most of the dive up in the kelp. There is a lot to see there, but you have to look closely. Most of the nudibranchs are no bigger than a BB. Some are so small that we take a photo of a possible dot on the kelp and zoom in our viewfinders to see if it's an animal.
The highlight of the day was after we surfaced. Two Boeing C47 Chinook helicopters banked directly overhead. I grabbed my camera too late to get a closeup but we waved as they headed offshore.
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