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jiveturkey

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justleesa:
Cool clip


What does your sig line mean?

Thanks. Taken yesterday in Seokcho, South Korea.

As for the sig, it's English, written phonetically in Hangul. It says "I know my hangul sucks but I can dive". :)
 
For the correct expression, you need to polish up the spacing/wording a bit.;)

아이 노, 마이 한글 석스, 벗 아이 켄 다이브
 
hoosier:
For the correct expression, you need to polish up the spacing/wording a bit.;)

아이 노, 마이 한글 석스, 벗 아이 켄 다이브
Thanks Hoosier. I get laughed at by my coworkers all the time because I write notes like these on all my paperwork.
 
Koreanfrogger:
Nice picture. I went to Mun-Arm Resort in Sokcho (just north of Yang Yang). I was real surprised that I saw only one jellyfish.


Great dive conditions yesterday. Nice and calm at the surface and excellent vis at depth. It was a chilly 6 degrees at 18m though. Glad I was in a drysuit. As for jellies, I guess we'll be seeing these very soon. At 1-2m long they're way scarier than the pretty one from the video.

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The season will soon be here.
 
I dove in a wetsuit and stayed kind of warm. I brought the wrong booties so my feet froze.

I have never seen a jellyfish that big (like the one in your picture). If I do, I hope I am in a wetsuit and not a drysuit. In a wetsuit it is easier to clean up the mess that I would make inside if I saw something that big. The one I saw this weekend was only a couple of inches.
 

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