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jeandiver:
Caves? HOLD OF US???!!!
Er , you got that right :D
I can go down the same passageway dozen of times and STILL see something new OR something that I have missed...
That's the wonderment of it.

I have never gone to the Cenotes of Mexico , but I will some day. Right now , I am having too much darn fun in Florida with the caves here.

And YES , doesn't it get so DARN DARK down there. I thought I knew what dark was , until my 1st lights out drill on Intro.
Gadzooks!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL !!!

Jean
AKA Jeano Beano
Fort White , Florida

And this coming from the mud tunnel lady!!!!
 
(Having been Intro Cave certified yesterday)

I was surprised how tough it was to get used to doubles...and how truly beautiful caves are.

Jeff
 
"I'd debrief you but I'm dead." --Rick (GDI) Peacock Springs, FL 11/21/06

The more I read of what Rick writes, and the more I read about him, the more I think that, if I were closer to Florida, I'd take my cave training from him. He comes across as a thoughtful, meticulous guy . . . with a sense of humor, which is a critical survival skill in my book!
 
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