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Hawaii - Maui everywhere, Oahu, Kuai, Molokai, Lanai, Molokini
California - From Santa Barbra south
Washington - Seattle area, some on the Olympic Pennensla
Florida - Peacock Springs, Gennie Springs
Guam - a shore dive somewhere
Canada
British Columbia - Whistler all the lakes, up and down the entire coast
Alberta - Cold Lake [and the name fits]
Mexico
up and down the west coats a bit, Cozamel, Playa Del Carmen
Grand Caymans
Palau
Chuuk
how about 14 days out to sea off the west coast of the US in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."
- George Bernard Shaw.
- Southern France
- Red Sea (Hurghada / Sharm el Sheikh) twice: land-based and live-aboard
- Maldives 2 week live-aboard
- Bahamas live-aboard
- Cozumel
- Dutch Springs, PA to help reinforce my faith in warm water diving
Total: 100 dives, and still many more to come (I hope )
- California (Many places, mostly shark dives)
- Caribbean (Many places)
- Baja Mexico
- Hawaii (Many places)
One of my most favorite dive days was by an island called San Clemente off the coast of Southern California. You could not have asked for better conditions that day. The swells were low and the current was almost nonexistent plus it was the opening day of lobster season to. We did bag our lobster limit but the highlight of the trip was the fact that we were surrounded by California Sea Lions on every dive. They were so curious about us and playful it was just a great joy being around them. There were literally hundreds of them. There was one big male that was sitting like 10 feet away from us in a vertical position almost like he was sitting in a lazyboy chair just hovering there watching us go through the holes trying to catch lobster. My friend went over towards him and started barking through his regulator (the best he could) and the seal started barking back at him. That was one time I really wished I had a video camera with me. I swear they were having a conversation about football or something.