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Anchovies? :?:

I don’t know what they are but there are thousands of them!!! You wouldn’t believe the videos I have, I love being in the water with them. They aren’t very colorful but watching them is amazing!! Every once in awhile there’s an oddball swimming in the opposite direction!!! Lmao!


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I don’t know what they are but there are thousands of them!!! You wouldn’t believe the videos I have, I love being in the water with them. They aren’t very colorful but watching them is amazing!! Every once in awhile there’s an oddball swimming in the opposite direction!!! Lmao!


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Probably one of DP's relatives.
 

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I don’t know what they are but there are thousands of them!!! You wouldn’t believe the videos I have, I love being in the water with them. They aren’t very colorful but watching them is amazing!! Every once in awhile there’s an oddball swimming in the opposite direction!!! Lmao!


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In a couple weeks we will be in Roatan on a scuba diving trip. I can hardly wait to see all the fishes and corals again.
 

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In a couple weeks we will be in Roatan on a scuba diving trip. I can hardly wait to see all the fishes and corals again.

I’m too much of a chicken to scuba dive, I’m never over my head! I bet it will be beautiful!!


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I’m too much of a chicken to scuba dive, I’m never over my head! I bet it will be beautiful!!


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We've been divers for over ten years now, I actually met my wife while helping out the dive shop by carrying the dive flag so the instructors could focus on the students, and I was there as an extra pair of eyes and hands, they used to comp me my air fills for helping out. On her first open water dive, she took off like a wind up toy :lol: had to chase her down and grab her fin to stop her...that is how we met...
 

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We've been divers for over ten years now, I actually met my wife while helping out the dive shop by carrying the dive flag so the instructors could focus on the students, and I was there as an extra pair of eyes and hands, they used to comp me my air fills for helping out. On her first open water dive, she took off like a wind up toy :lol: had to chase her down and grab her fin to stop her...that is how we met...

That’s awesome!!!


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And probably nothing has changed since. Still grabbing her fin. :)
Yup! ;) I Proposed to her on a dive at 80 feet below the surface...I had the proposal written on a dive slate, and this particular dive, we all descended to the sandy bottom at the beginning of a beautiful coral reef in the upstream of the current which would carry us along said reef. We dropped down and we're waiting for the rest of the dive team to meet up, I got her attention and pointed to the dive slate, then opened it up to the first layer where I had written my message. The rest is, as they say, history.

I am a straggler on dives, I like to hang back and sit for a few minutes to wait for the little ones to come out. Many times the smaller creatures will hide when they see movement or shadows, so I am patient, and will sit sometimes for many minutes, looking in a likely place for the little gobies and other small creatures to come back out...on night dives, sometimes I will sit in one spot for five minutes or more, oftentimes with my dive light extinguished, and just wait for whatever is there to come out and play. I have spent many hundreds of hours under the waves sharing my time with the inhabitants of our inner world. I have lived a rather blessed life, all things considered.
 

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In a couple weeks we will be in Roatan on a scuba diving trip. I can hardly wait to see all the fishes and corals again.

That's good to know. Awesome, have fun!
gives me plenty of time to install cameras...
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