Has anything changed in the last 2 years in Bonaire?

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Yep, same experience here. Not to mention smart arse comments and sometimes even ridicule at dive sites. It's amazing how people really take interest in the kind of setup one chooses to use.

They staff at Buddy Dive remembers me though for it. Murph just shakes his head. LOL
 
I wouldn't argue with someones choice to dive dry. I understand the motivation, even somewhere super warm. Depending on the frequency and continuousness of your diving, you can still get quite cold in such warm water.

However I dive dry all year round at home, damned if I'm not going to enjoy the freedom of wearing basically nothing while diving. You're all lucky I keep my shorts on.
 
That brings up another topic...diving naked. There is absolutely, NO WAY, little Jason is going to be hanging there for those damn aggressive Damsils. I've been nipped on the leg and arm before....don't want to experience any more.

Then there is the issue with damaging the reef. Would feel pretty bad as it just drags along the bottom.
 
That brings up another topic...diving naked. There is absolutely, NO WAY, little Jason is going to be hanging there for those damn aggressive Damsils. I've been nipped on the leg and arm before....don't want to experience any more.

Then there is the issue with damaging the reef. Would feel pretty bad as it just drags along the bottom.

the reef? what about fire coral?!!
 
That brings up another topic...diving naked. There is absolutely, NO WAY, little Jason is going to be hanging there for those damn aggressive Damsils. I've been nipped on the leg and arm before....don't want to experience any more.

Then there is the issue with damaging the reef. Would feel pretty bad as it just drags along the bottom.

The best part is at the bottom of his posts, there is a link to the "United Network for Organ Sharing".
 
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