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Greetings and welcome to Scubaboard!!!
 
Thanks all for a very warm welcome!!

Good to see a few Brits on the board.

Cheers
:cheers:
 
Welcome to the board. When are you taking me to Scapa Flow?




p.s. it's noobie or noob or.... nub ;)
 
Make that two welcomes from South Carolina! Welcome to the board, you can get a lot of good info from this place. Everyone here has been very helpful to me so far. Owsi83098, where is B-ville, SC? I am in Greenville so just give me an estimate of where you are in SC. Nice to see more SC residents here. :)
 
Nessy,

WHEN you find yourself at 100 m. in zero vis, make sure you pay special attention to the following:

1) do not let go of the cave line;

2) watch out for getting kicked in the face by the fins of the diver in front of you whom you cannot see.

Other than that, there is nothing particularly special about diving at 100 m. in zero vis than on any other zero vis day. :)

Please refer to my post regarding UK expat divers in the UK Wreck Ferrets section as well. So keep the tradition alive!
 

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