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how did I miss this? Thanks!


If you get a chance to look inside that book...it's amazing (my onion leather wallet keeps me from buying it)
 
justleesa:
how did I miss this? Thanks!


If you get a chance to look inside that book...it's amazing (my onion leather wallet keeps me from buying it)
LOL!

You guys are so lucky to be able to see and dive with these amazing critters on a regular basis.
 
justleesa:
Sadly no...lots of stuff out there that we never get to see :(
Well the stuff you DO get to see is mighty impressive.
 
Cool!
 
Last time I went diving off the Oregon Coast was when I was trying out a drysuit in Woahink Lake. We had a viz of about 6" (I'm not exaggerating) and h2o temp of 52. I think I may have seen a salamander, but I'm not sure. Could have been a stick.
 
:rofl:

Sorry to laugh...but you tell it so funny :D
 
justleesa:
:rofl:

Sorry to laugh...but you tell it so funny :D
It's okay, Lisa, I laughed about it, too, later. At the time, it wasn't so funny.
 
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