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3rd photo, diver looks like a deer in headlights(look at eyes) - LOL.
I saw a scary cave creature sneaking up behind Don...it had an aluminum 80, a snorkel, and was standing on the bottom.
Seriously I don't know why I had that look on my face. It was great diving with Don and being photographed, I keep looking at all the pics he took, they are so beautiful!
We went in the Peanut at 11:16 so that must have been you we passed. I am a long way from bringing my camera anywhere near a cave. But you shoots are stellar.
Thanks again.
Originally Posted by InkDiver
Hmmm, I was in Orange Grove at 1:30 on Sunday. We were out of the Peanut line before noon.
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