Bahamas Diving-Split from Spiegel Accident

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Hale thanks for bringing up, back when bunny got hammered on I was working, and no time for the cyberdiving. That resort and some of the divers there are the best around, I also remember a diver looking for a cave, and it might have been dick.

Amanda is an Instructor that is living the real life of doing dive tours and sure at this point not spending her time in non believers or divers who are not comfortable with diving air to deeper depths then most will go.
 
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As one of the "Peter Pan's" of diving, divebunny13's SB story is very sad to me. Her first post was very similar to my first scuba forum post; expressing the desire to "go pro", and muddiver gave Amanda a very warm welcome.

Just 5 posts after the day Amanda posted to this thread she made her last post on SB. 25 days after her post in this thread, Amanda quit sharing with us and she last logged on to SB just 25 days after that last post. It's been over 19 months now; imagine what she could have shared with us if she had felt welcome enough to stay?

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What is your point exactly? She was well aware of Agency standards when she posted and knew that she was posting generally unaccepted dives. What else could she expect. She is a lovely and seemingly charming young lady, and if you want to dive with her - contact her thru her business linked on her profile. I knew a lovely and fun young lady in Cozumel who died last month after weeks of suffering from similar enough dives. :no:
 
DD, Opal was going for a personal record below 300 feet from what I gather; Amanda works for an operator that has been successfully guiding divers to 185 feet for something like 50 years.

What is your point exactly?

From what I am reading in the Deep Diving on Air thread, there are divers from 3 Agencies that are certified to make deep air dives to the depths Amanda's employer offers.

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