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Oh no.

I make a comment and now I am a nay-sayer.

Oh well
 
Oh no.

I make a comment and now I am a nay-sayer.

Oh well


Rest assured, that is NOT what I called you...
 
DD, I know the comment wasn't from you.

I am sure you said something different :wink: :D
 
DD - I thought it was a great video. I hope that someday my kids and I will be that comfortable in the water. I wouldn't worry too much about the naysayers. Some folks get up in the morning looking for the opportunity to pee in someone elses cheerios.

We do the 80ft drift dives in Cancun on AL-80s, no pony, so the loss of one redundancy simply doesn't look like a problem to me.

what is/are cheerios? I'm assuming a food of some description.
 
I agree kate it doesn't have to be difficult.

Here is a moray attacking my wife on a fun dive, it takes a bite at her air2 and her leftover belt webbing. look how calm she is when it attacks and she seen it bite at air2. this dive did have a lot to offer. the morrat was the Icing on the cake.

Moray eel attack on my wife and air2 - YouTube


oh 420 is start of moray

VooDooGasMan,
A noob question here, but why were the divers in this video constantly digging their hands into the sand on the bottom?

Marc
 
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