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Shore dive at Hookena is always good, sometimes you get to snorkel with dolphins, marlins, tuna, even a big tiger shark, not to mention humpbacks the...
I am a dry-lander at heart, who loves trekking, hiking, climbing, and paragliding. I am new at Scuba diving, but I have free dove in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Belize, Thailand, and the States.
My first introduction to the underwater world was while waiting for a plane (3days) in Yako Village near Vanimo, PNG. I never had an interest in what was under the water until then. Some locals gave me a mask and invited me to go spear fishing on the reef. Although I didn't hunt, what I saw beneath the waves changed my life forever. I was content with freediving for a long time.
Location:
Virginia Beach
Interests:
Outdoors, science, travel.
Occupation:
Play with rocks
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
SSI
Dive History:
Since certification I have dove the local quarry (Rawlings VA), Palm Beach drift, Florida spirings (Blue, Alexander, Ginnie), Lauderdale by the Sea (shore dive), VA Beach, Outer Banks, and Southern California (Yukon, Ruby E, 7 Fathoms, Scripps Canyon).