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I have been in:
Phillips Quarry - Muncie, IN
Blue Springs - Southern IN
Gilboa - NW OH
Vortex Springs - FL
Just about every reef from Key Largo to Key West on the Atlantic side
Grand Bahama
Acapulco
Kona
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"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
How fun to read all the places everyone has dived!
Mine is short since I'm new to diving:
Truk Lagoon (trip of a lifetime, so great!)
Palau (wonderful, wonderful!)
BVI (Cuan Law liveaboard... the best, spoiled us rotten!)
West Palm Beach (many, many times, drift diving reefs, awesome)
Key Largo (Love it, love it!)
The dive was not that good, but the land route to this site is less taken.
The chances of being killed along the way to this location is more.
Let me think..... hard to get there, good chance you might get killed before you do get there, and the diving is not that great IF you do get there.
Hard to see why its not more popular.
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Life may be a bitch at times, but it sure beats the alternative. Every day above ground is a good one.
Lake Travis, TX
Aquarena Springs, TX
Canyon Lake, TX
Balmorhea Springs, TX
Cozumel, Mexico
Maui, Hawaii
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Bonaire
Fiji (aboard the Nai'a)
Let me think..... hard to get there, good chance you might get killed before you do get there, and the diving is not that great IF you do get there.
Hard to see why its not more popular.
Well I choose to go there coz its untouched, unexplored and only one dive shop.... its just my timing was bad, i couldn't venture farther from the land. There are many Srilankans and foreingers who go there to dive. Trust me in few years time it will be popular.