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Some cameras have all the luck…
 

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I'm heading down to AKR for a week tomorrow so of course it has to rain for the next 10 days :) lol! Oh well, who cares about rain when you're under water. :cool:
Free gear rinse! :p
 
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Free gear rinse! :p

LOL! Well, I was down there for 9 days and it rained almost constantly for 4 of them. Of course it was to be expected when travelling during the rainy season.

Sadly it wasn't nice warm tropical rain but cold nasty stuff so it got a bit chilly between dives. Also several storms came thru so it made a mess of the visibility for several dives. It was still a nice fun week.
 
@Pat.D Sorry to hear you didn't have ideal conditions. It's interesting how even in the tropics, the rainstorms can make things cold. Glad you enjoyed it anyway!
 
@Pat.D Sorry to hear you didn't have ideal conditions. It's interesting how even in the tropics, the rainstorms can make things cold. Glad you enjoyed it anyway!
Morning and Evening, today:

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Another crappy Saturday in paradise…

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Sunday 0700, the BIA moored off the Central South coast.

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Sixty miles to the South
the mountains of the mainland of Honduras
such a clear morning!


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After a drizzly Wednesday
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