Diving Tattoos - Do you have one?

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Just remember, you're not renting and it's not getting recycled. Do what you will with it!!

Peace,
Greg

This is not necesarily true. Organ donation is a Good Thing (tm). A few years ago, the Donar Alliance in Colorado had a publicity campaign uring people to 'recycle yourself'...
 
I have three but none are of the diving nature I think If I were to get another it would be a sea turtle with the dive flag in it on my heel.
 
I have three but none are of the diving nature I think If I were to get another it would be a sea turtle with the dive flag in it on my heel.

How could you tell by the tattoo that the turtle had swallowed a dive flag??? :confused:
 
I have three but none are of the diving nature I think If I were to get another it would be a sea turtle with the dive flag in it on my heel.

How could you tell by the tattoo that the turtle had swallowed a dive flag??? :confused:

Maybe it would be an "exploded" view, or one of those transparent/cutaway things like they do to show the internal workings of a car engine...

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Tattoo of a stylized sea turtle on my left chest that I got in Hawaii. Came from a photo I took off of a surf board there. I have three tattoos (none fancy or large), and as far as I am concerned, they all HURT :)
 
I have a blue shark on my lower left leg. Looking for something else to add to it. Maybe a diver just above the shark.:eyebrow:
 
Predictably enough, I have matching Great Hammerheads on each shoulder. Have been involved in conservation of this species (and others) for several years now, hence the relevance.

Originally - at thirty - I had one done on my left shoulder. Four / five years later, my kids convinced me that a matching one on the right would be cool, and I'll be damned, they're right.
 
Me diving the USS Bass.

 

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