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  1. Blog of a new diver, year 3

    by , August 22nd, 2011 at 02:58 AM
    Another year has gone by since beginning my journey of SCUBA in 2008. WOW! I'm into my third year of diving and close to 300 dives. I would have never thought that something I wanted to learn in order to pass some time would turn into such an addiction! For those of you who don't know me or read my past blogs, I learned to SCUBA at the age of 45. I now have over 260 dives. Would have been more dives but the past year has been difficult for most divers with our economy, and the oil spill. ...
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  2. Never get too complacent

    by , July 19th, 2011 at 11:48 AM
    Never get too complacent no matter how many dives you have or how experienced you think you are or even how well you and your dive buddy work together.

    My buddy and I went to Venice this past weekend. It was fun but have you ever have one of those days that things keep going wrong? I’m one of those divers who if several things on the surface go wrong, I usually back out of the dive, believing that Karma is trying to tell me something. Unfortunately this wasn’t one of those times. ...
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  3. blog of a new diver, year 2

    by , July 19th, 2011 at 11:43 AM
    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - Wow, it’s been almost a year since i was certified. Hard to believe I’ve come so far since that dive. I’ve been to so many different places, dove and seen so much in less than two years since becoming a certified diver. I now have over 150 dives.

    Just a few of the places I’ve dove include Palancar Gardens in Cozumel, the Lost Anchor in Belize, Round Rock in Grand Cayman, swam with dolphins in Roatan, the Oriskany in Pensacola, The Miss Louise in Destin, ...
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  4. Cruise ship diving

    by , July 19th, 2011 at 11:39 AM
    Valor, November 29, 2009 sailing -
    Grand Cayman, Roatan, Belize, and Cozumel out of Miami

    My review as a scuba diver and cruiser. After researching airfares and resorts decided that we would try diving some ports thru a cruise ship. i’ll have to say that for the most part it worked out fine. First let me say that I am one who dives most weekends when weather permits. But I love to cruise and chose to combine my two favorite hobbies. I do own all my own equipment and used mine ...
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