Photos from today. Plus--My first shark!

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Dude, that's your first shark?? I thought sharks were more common than that over there. (maybe just for surfers?) Hmmmmm now I'll have to put HI back as an option for relocating...:D

btw, that vis looks sweet to me...sounds like you're getting spoiled!:)
 
I didn't get a decent picture of the shark since I wasn't quite as comfortable as Dave R. with crawling into that cave with the shark. It was rather large, as far as White-tips go. I did get some video though and a couple of pics of other sea creatures (i.e. Shy Filefish, Yellowmargin Moray). Okay, I think I figured out how to add a link to the video I took.
White-tip at Portlock: Video of White-tip Reef Shark in cave at Portlock - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Lonnie
 

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Great pics - Don't think I ever saw a brilliant blue Christmas Tree Worm.
 
I didn't get a decent picture of the shark since I wasn't quite as comfortable as Dave R. with crawling into that cave with the shark. It was rather large, as far as White-tips go. I did get some video though and a couple of pics of other sea creatures (i.e. Shy Filefish, Yellowmargin Moray). How do I load the videos (i.e. mpeg)? Lonnie

Lonnie,

youtube is probably your best bet YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. You can embed it then here using

[y t]LJzkYU0wDHs[/y t] (minus the spaces between the y and the t). the stuff in the middle is everything that comes after the v= in the youtube link.
 
Nice shots. I love the turtle. Thanks for sharing.
 
Dude, that's your first shark?? I thought sharks were more common than that over there. (maybe just for surfers?) Hmmmmm now I'll have to put HI back as an option for relocating...:D

btw, that vis looks sweet to me...sounds like you're getting spoiled!:)

There were spots that rivaled RI waters at times. Then again...I may be going soft
 

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