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Diver DennisP

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as the title states....


I don't have one yet. But 400+ days is too long to wait to see
 
Here's a couple. That last one is a moray on Bari that had a huge chunk missing out of the side of his head.
 

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Me doing my "visualization exercises" in preparation for a dive on the Hilma Hooker...

WarmDry.jpg


...or is it me taking a nap after a long dive on a Salt Pier (seen in background)?

Either way... it's the perfect representation of the "diving freedom" that is Bonaire! Where else could a man in a drysuit take a nap on top of a dozen scuba tanks in the back of a pickup truck without being arrested!

:eyebrow:
 
Me doing my "visualization exercises" in preparation for a dive on the Hilma Hooker...

WarmDry.jpg


...or is it me taking a nap after a long dive on a Salt Pier (seen in background)?

Either way... it's the perfect representation of the "diving freedom" that is Bonaire! Where else could a man in a drysuit take a nap on top of a dozen scuba tanks in the back of a pickup truck without being arrested!

:eyebrow:
You wearing a drysuit in Bonaire???? The best thing I love about Bonaire is the nice warm water.
 
Here are mine


not a great photo- but a great story for my wife to tell
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who doesn't love turtles?
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Bonaire has more than just macro life
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enjoying a drink with the one I love
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Either way... it's the perfect representation of the "diving freedom" that is Bonaire! Where else could a man in a drysuit take a nap on top of a dozen scuba tanks in the back of a pickup truck without being arrested!

:eyebrow:

A drysuit? In Bonaire?

ala Monty Python: A tiger? In Africa?
 
You wearing a drysuit in Bonaire???? The best thing I love about Bonaire is the nice warm water.

Normal Human Body Temp = 98.6°F
Mean Bonaire Water Temp = 80.2ºF
Difference = -18.4°F

So -18.4°F difference x 5 dives/day x 6 days = -558°F

That's 35°F colder than 0 Kelvin (absolute zero) which is only -523°F!!

If you don't dive dry in Bonaire...you're gonna die!

:D

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Normal Human Body Temp = 98.6°F
Mean Bonaire Water Temp = 80.2ºF
Difference = -18.4°F

So -18.4°F difference x 5 dives/day x 6 days = -558°F

That's 35°F colder than 0 Kelvin (absolute zero) which is only -523°F!!

If you don't dive dry in Bonaire...you're gonna die!

:D

well if you put it that way, although by the end of the week I was a tad chilling with my 3mm - had to break out the beenie.

I do not think it is possible to be colder than absolute zero -unless you are in a universe made entirely of anti-matter.
 

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