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I kinda hate Peacock. I've got probably 500 dives there all over the place, and what I get from it is, you've seen one rock wall with silt or sand bottom, you've seen it all. It all is very similar to me.

I used to like it a whole lot. I think I've outgrown it.
 
I kinda hate Peacock. I've got probably 500 dives there all over the place, and what I get from it is, you've seen one rock wall with silt or sand bottom, you've seen it all. It all is very similar to me.

I used to like it a whole lot. I think I've outgrown it.

At Wes Skiles Park, I like. p3 the most followed by P1 then Orange Grove. I have yet to do P2.
 
Cannonball Cave is Southeast Missouri.

Very pretty formations. Lot's of shallow stuff to see ~ 45 feet. Lot's of deep stuff to see ~ 250 feet. Close by my home - so very convenient.

Bjorn
 
Cannonball Cave is Southeast Missouri.

Very pretty formations. Lot's of shallow stuff to see ~ 45 feet. Lot's of deep stuff to see ~ 250 feet. Close by my home - so very convenient.

Bjorn

Going to get a look at that one first hand this weekend! New cave, I'm pretty excited :)
 
I think Calimba is still at the top of my list, along with Dark Side of the Moon. Jailhouse has moved way up on my "to do" list, along with some of the newer systems down near Tulum.
 
Eagles Nest is definitely at the top of my list. I like the fact that it is dep and requires so serious dive planning to pull it off safely. Plus I am convinced there is ongoing cave there and I am determined to find it.

Ginnie Springs may be a "tourist" cave, but there are still a lot of places in there that I have yet to see. I have made many trips to find the Whale Bone and it has eluded me each time. I will find that damned thing one day.
 
I'm going to whale bone tomorrow night. :)
 
1) Room of Tear in Carwash, Mx amazing highly decorated section of cave
2) Eagle's Nest...love the look on the local's faces as you gear up in rebreathers and get ready to, in their words "go down in that hole"
heres a little video from carwash

[video=youtube;A4kJvlphIzI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4kJvlphIzI[/video]
 
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