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c. carcharias

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here our some pics of my last two shark dives.
1st dive

Our first dive we rented a "cpt" who owned an inflatable boat and followed the cage tour guys out to the location. This was all of our first shark dive and not sure what to expect..
Well it turned out so well that I got my own inflatable (two month of saving up). our first dive after breaking in the motor was the shark dive. This time my GF Nancy stayed in town to work. And trust me she wasn't too happy about missing the dive.


second dive

some pics
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the pics dont represent it too well but we had 6 sharks around us for most of the dive.

I also feel comfortable enough to take some criticism as well, (as long as its not about my spelling ;) )
 
Awesome pics!

I just got back from a liveaboard with Shark Diver Magazine. We were at Tiger Beach in Northern Bahamas. We had great dives with lots of lemons, 5 Tigers, and 1 Great Hammerhead! It was incredible being able to touch them and they actually would come back for more contact! I hope many divers look into diving these kind of experiences!
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Happy diving with sharks!
Carolyn:shark2:
 
Wow the bahama dive looks amazing, I saw some other pics from guys on the trip too. But I prefer to explore our back yards. Hawaii has tons of potential and seattle where I was raised has six gills and salmon sharks and saw sharks.
How is the water in GA?
 
Well...the water off Georgia certainly isn't clear like the Bahamas. The Gulf Stream is over 100 miles offshore so visibility on a good day is 60'. Mostly it's 20-30' or less. It takes about 1 1/2 hrs to get to dive sites like the J-Reef or Grays Reef. We have a resident Tiger shark at Grays. I wanted to get all shark action and that is why I chose the trip with Shark Diver Magazine. They were a great group to dive with! I did get alot of great pictures, but nothing like what was taken with the serious camera equipment being used by the pros!

Happy diving with sharks!
Carolyn:shark2:
PS, I need to get back to Hawaii! Especially now that I dive!
 
Amazing pictures guys, looks like some brilliant dives your doing there.
 

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