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Lake Michigan - this is Northerner, two masted schooner, lost on November 1868.


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Gotta love the Seattle skyline on dive days...even better when you can pop up at night facing the city and see it all lit up!
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The sight from the Bremerton ferry into Seattle at night is one of my all time favs.
 
I love and hate this thread in equal measure. Awesome to see where folks are diving, but now my 'to dive' list has just got a few lines longer! Here's some of my fave pics of the land and Sea of Koh Tao, and one of our boats at Sail Rock, my favourite dive site.

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This is where I live and work and dive. Usually. Right now I am nearing the end of a three year secondment in Asia, but back home soon.

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At the entrance to the Keys is Key Largo


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The Christ of the Abyss or Touchdown Jesus as the Captains call it.

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Lobsters everywhere... YUM!


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Big Pine Key with the endangered Key Dear are just an hour or so south.

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The Boardwalk at Anne's Beach, which is about 20 minutes south of me.


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When you come to visit, I ask that you take care to not mimic the Tourist Tree, with it's red and peeling bark!


 
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Unfortunately with the extremely warm water temperatures (creating very low nutrient levels) and the storm surges from the last three hurricanes off Mexico, our kelp forests here on Catalina Island have been largely decimated (as you can see in the first two images) but I've added a few shots of healthy forests from last year.

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