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Yap - Federated States of Micronesia
Kimbe Bay - Papua New Guinea
Cozumel - Mexico
Tulum - Mexico (cavern)
This year hoping to do Sian Ka'an, Mexico and Solomon Islands and maybe Komodo, Indonesia
sodwana bay South africa (where i got certified)
Aliwal shoal south africa
Limestone Reef Durban (my home base)
Great Barrier Reef, off Cairns/Northern Reefs/Cod hole/ Osprey reef
koh Tao & Koh Phangan in Thailand (got back 2 days ago)
So how was Thailand, slipslop? Inquiring minds want to know. Ko Phi Phi is where I was inspired to become a diver. I haven't been back since, but I'm not dead yet. Any tips?
Aruba - twice
Dutch Springs, PA - way too many dives
Delaware Water Gap, NJ/PA
Long Island - shore dives
...and now the new stuff
Last Year added:
St. Maarten
Saba - day trip, have to go back for a whole week now
Candlewood lake, CT
NJ - inlets, beaches (sort of)
This season:
NJ - wrecks (Arrundo, Mohawk, Benson, etc.)
0-5 making it to the Stolt...hopefully this season!
Long Island - Volund (I think it's in NY anyway, kind of between NY and RI)
Block Island, RI - U-853, USS Bass, Grecian, Pinacles, Lightburn
Florida - Ft. Lauderdale area and a trip to the Grove
and last week:
Mexico - ocean dives in Playa del Carmen area &
Grand Cenote, Esqueleto (Temple of Doom), Chac Mool, Little Brother, & Air Dome - I think I see cave training in my future!
South Africa - Sodwana Bay
Belize - Ambergris Cay & Placencia
Grand Cayman
Jamaica - Negril
Bonaire
Grand Bahama Island
Isla Cozumel
Florida - West Palm Beach
Hawaii - Oahu, Big Island, Kauai, Maui
Massachusetts - Gloucester, Rockport
Rhode Island - Jamestown
Vermont - Some lake up north (burr!)
You got a lot of people interested in this thread!!
I dove:
Curacao
Bonaire
Aruba
Cuba
Tobago
Philipines
Costa Rica
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
keys
Holland
Canary islands
Venezuale
los Aves
and made over 3000 dives.all together.
Favorite place for:
big fish: Coco in Costa Rica
vis: Bonaire & Curacao
overall: Philipines
party: Curacao
nature: Costa Rica & Philipines
Food : Philipines
Quarry in Northern Virginia (in November!) wetsuit!
Crystal River, several of those springs up there as a child, dad would go in caves, I would wait outside!
Florida keys, Abacos
Sanibell (sp?) island
Grand Cayman
St. Thomas
St Croix
St John
Puerto Rico
Vieques (off shore)
Celebra
Tortola
Virgin Gorda
Jost van Dyke
St Maatren
Anguilla
Barbados
Jamaica
Dominican Republic
Martinique
Grenada, grenadines
Costa Rica
Baja
Cancun
Cozumel
St. Barthelemy
Tres Mujeres
Palau
Oahu
lanai
Molokai
Big Island
maui
Monterrey
Catalina
San Diego
lived in Costa Rica, 8 yrs Caribbean, SoCal, Catalina (Hamilton Cove), Hawaii
favorite dive: Big Drop-Off , Palau
2nd favorite: The Rhone, BVI
this year: Indonesia and PNG
Grunster! I water skiied Candlewood lake two years ago! (near Norwalk?) very pretty lake.....also there is a "Temple of Doom" in Palau that has turtle skeletons in it.
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A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvements and shall not take from the mouth of labor and bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government. -Thomas Jefferson
Last edited by catherine96821; March 25th, 2006 at 04:48 PM.
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvements and shall not take from the mouth of labor and bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government. -Thomas Jefferson