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    Your favorite Thai diving pics

    This one is just too funny. Taken on Koh Tao last July. Safety First! Both underwater and above water are welcome. I guess we need to keep them "G" rated.


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    Hilarious Arizona!

    This unit nearly landed on my hubby's head at Anemone Reef. The videographer did not add air in her BCD even after the crew pointed it out to her! She just threw her unit into the water.....wonder what she was thinking...

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    How classic!

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    Sounds like avoidance of sinking objects should be an additional scenerio added to a Rescue Class.

    Looking at the picture it seems it also scared off the Anemones'.

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    Or the photography specialty.

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    no matter how many times i see it every year, its still my favourite fish. and this shot's my favourite outta my whaleshark collection.
    Taken last year on richelieu rocks, only a baby at 3 m+ yet bold and curious; she stayed with us for 2 whole dives! Simply magical...
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    WOW! I am still waiting to see my first whale shark.

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    My gf took this picture of me and a friendly manta at Ko Bon, Similan Islands National Park.
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    The way is to the destructive element submit yourself,
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    Stunning pics Sundance and Vie! Vie yours is a classic in B and W - I would definitely have your pic blown up and mounted.

    Otherwise Sundance I wonder if this is the same whaleshark? This pic of a 4 meter w/s was taken at Richelieu Rock early April this year by an Instructor on our Team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    Otherwise Sundance I wonder if this is the same whaleshark? This pic of a 4 meter w/s was taken at Richelieu Rock early April this year by an Instructor on our Team.
    You both should submit your whale shark photos and sighting information to the ECOCEAN Whale Shark Photo-identification Library.

    "The Library uses photographs of the skin patterning behind the gills of each shark and any scars to distinguish between individual animals. Cutting-edge software supports rapid identification using pattern recognition and photo management tools."

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