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I didn't feel anything but senced what I thought was a load rush of air or something. Just blew it off as nothing till 15 minutes later when the news of the quake came on the TV.
I was diving at the time, about 30fsw - thought a large boat was going directly overhead ... but nothing there - found out about the quake when I surfaced and everyone was asking if I'd heard it ... yup
jimbo just called from his cruise around the islands..
apparently he was diving at 50fsw when the quake hit..
he said he didn't notice any shaking..
but heard loud rumbling and thunder sounds underwater =O
Wow, that would be something, eek! Ask him if the cup coral's fell off of their saucer's, :11doh: I know, I know, but VblueV started it Okay, I will go away now.
Last edited by Missdirected; November 24th, 2006 at 12:39 PM.