POTD: today's theme..... swimthroughs!

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robint

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okay everybody....... let's see your "swimthrough" shots!!


I have a few to share:
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one of the divers on our boat

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me, heading in

next!

robin:D
 
Ok, I'm in...
Diver-n-swimthru2.jpg

"someone" needs to tuck in their gear :D

A rare case of the currents flowing southward, DM Lucio takes us to the left to start a dive...
Diver-n-swimthru1.jpg
 
Jim, you photos are always stellar!!! :D

cvchief - as far as the reef ID's go, pretty much any of the southern reefs (all of Palancar, Santa Rosa, Columbia, etc. have swimthroughs) You will be doing some every day on your first dive, most likely! :D Some people love them, some hate them. It is important to have good bouyancy control as not to silt them up though, or at least be behind someone who does. :wink:

one from Santa Rosa
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robin:D
 
Robin,
I was just trying to figure out which were which so I could decide if I remembered them. They dont look the same as my pics. They were blue-er the day I was there...... :(
 
Robin,
I was just trying to figure out which were which so I could decide if I remembered them. They dont look the same as my pics. They were blue-er the day I was there...... :(

LOL... they are blue-er everyday unless you are using a light/strobe to see the true colors. :wink:

robin
 
Ok, boys, how about IDing the reef for us? :idk:

Went back and looked at my dive log and original photo files; I'm pretty sure the first shot was at San Francisco and the second one at Palancar Caves
 

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