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Going to reprint " The Living World of The Reef".(1978) This image from the book reminds me how easy it is to move around quickly in Force Fins. While diving Richardson Rock, off San Miguel Island, California Channel Islands, we encounter many Sea Lions darting around us. They hung very close to the wall and this made us nervous since we were in "Shark Park". This nickname was well-established
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by local Abalone Divers.
 
Susanne and I are now working remote here in Ojai, California. Our Water project Tiabzu has moved to a new level and will be sharing some exciting news real soon. IMG_1789.jpghttps://tiabzu.com/
 
Those childhood dreams are coming true. Moving forward in life with new adventures to keep young.
 

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It's kind of fun working with AI to envision the future of working-class robot divers. To service our plant at 1.700 feet, we need to look at space operations
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. Sure to bet they will be swimming with Force Fins.
 

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