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Why, do you have a friend who might be interested?? :rofl3:
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port-a-potties and running water - all the conveniences.... we used to camp there, dive at night and "shine' the fish, big fire going on the bank, canoe around the basins.... I'd heard the land-owner was gating it off and charging to dive.
 
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port-a-potties and running water - all the conveniences.... we used to camp there, dive at night and "shine' the fish, big fire going on the bank, canoe around the basins.... I'd heard the land-owner was gating it off and charging to dive.

It is a State Park now. $10 to dive or $40 for an annual State Park Pass which allows you to dive at Peacock, Jug Hole, Blue Springs, Manatee Springs, and a number of others. Well worth the $40 per year. I think I'm down to less than $1.00 per visit and I still have until February.
 
Why, do you have a friend who might be interested?? :rofl3:

Yeah, I am interested in another shoot. I'll eat up your camera time :wink:

And sorry Brian, the red looks better. Very #6.
 
Yeah, I am interested in another shoot. I'll eat up your camera time :wink:

And sorry Brian, the red looks better. Very #6.
Agreed. Looks much better since you cleaned all that clay off of it.
 
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