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Did you do any shore diving?

Hey Rich,

One thing I should add. There aren't many mooring balls on the west end. We were "hot" dropped and swam with the current (very slight current); the DM towed a dive buoy (the type with the Styrofoam ball, fiberglass flag pole, and the sinker at the bottom of the pole. I am giving details on the buoy because I have one and I like towing it). They were all one way dives.

We spent most of our time at or about our planned depth. After about 50 minutes, we slowly ascended up the reef and then did a blue water safety stop.

I love one way diving; that is what we got!

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I definitely like west-end diving better. The cove where Go West Diving is in the lee and flat calm; even on a windy day. It was beautiful.
And very easy to do shore dives. I bet you could do twenty dives there and see a completely different dive each time.
 

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