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in my area:
Lake Travis
Canyon Lake
Comal River
The Reef ( a pond for cert dives)
Rigs and rocks in the Gulf (of Mexico)
Farmers pond near Beaumont,TX. (later farmer said "seen any of my ducks" "think the gator got 'em)
Florida - springs, wrecks PCB, and FLL
unknown lake in Indiana (too chilly)
afar:
Mexico- CZM, Akumal, cenotes, Chinchorro, La Paz (sea mounts)
Belize- Barrier Reef off AC, Lighthouse (The Hole is a hole), Glover's, Turneffe (The Elbow)
Honduras- Roatan (crack diving)
Cayman (Grand)
ABCs
Hawaii (Oahu, Maui, and Big Island)
Wow - it's amazing to see the places everyone has been. I feel very pretty...um....lame! We are completely in love with Cozumel, so that's where we spend most of our time. I think we need to branch out a bit!!
I've only been to:
Cozumel (OWC, and AOW)
Tuluum - Cenotes
Turks & Caicos (dove West Caicos Island)
Epcot - Orlando, FL --
yup, we did the DiveQuest program and got to dive in the HUGE aquarium! I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who wants to do something unsual. What a kick it was to wave at the people staring in!
Massachuttes North Shore
Long Island
Costal North Carolina and off shore
NW Florida, coast and springs
Ginny, Blue Grotto, Devil's Den
Florida Keys
Puerto Rico
Bonne Terre (don't bother)
South Coast of England, Wales, River Thames
Sardinia,
Central Italian West coast
Israel, Med and Red
Egypt, Sinai and Red Sea proper
Iceland, coast and inland lakes
Sound like a lot but I wish there were more, this is the thing I enjoy best...
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NAUI #6788
Plan an intelligent dive, be aware of your limits, and dive accordingly, you'll live longer
No particular order but generally from oldest to latest dives:
Mactan Island Phillipines*****
China Sea side of Palawan Phillipines*
Florida Keys*
Kona Hawaii***
North Shore Oahu*
Cozumel-Aldora Divers****
Bonaire-Captain Don's***
Curacao-Lion's Dive**
Grenadines-Palm Island*
Kunkungan Bay Indonesia KB Resort***
Bunaken Indonesia-Dive Thallassa****
Bangka Island Indonesia-Dive Thallassa*****
Sipadan Borneo-Sipadan Resort*****
Mabul Borneo****
Lankayan Borneo*****
Lau group Fiji-Crystal Divers*****
Taveuni Fiji-Garden Isle***
Nananui Ra Fiji-Crystal Divers****
Rabaul to Kimbe Bay PNG-Star Dancer****
GBR Australia-Quicksilver****
Little Cayman-Pirate's Point*****
Panama (East coast, by Portabello)
The "French Cut", Panama
Roatan, Hondouras (CCV resort)
Bahamas (all over on liveaboards)
Dry Tortugas
Naples, Fl (home port)
Johnston Atoll (800 mi SW of Hawaii)
Kwajalein, Marshall Islands
Kona, Hawaii (the big island)
Ginne Springs, Fl.
Devils Den Springs, Fl.
Ft Lauderdale, Fl.
The Keys (all over)
Venis, Fl.
Key West, Fl.
Moorehead City, NC.
Oh yea, I almost forgot about some quarries and lakes in NC.
St. Thomas, VI
Next trip, Palau in April 2002, (I hope)!!!
I love this site!
As of Apr. 2002, add Oahu, Hi. and Palau on the Big Blue Explorer(finally).:boom:
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