PonchoTA
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MORE EYE CANDYThis Dive is not for everyone due to the depth and overhead areas, however this is the best video I have ever seen of this dive.
Looks mighty boring, no critters, no bottom cover, nuthin.
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MORE EYE CANDYThis Dive is not for everyone due to the depth and overhead areas, however this is the best video I have ever seen of this dive.
I think if you ever made this dive you would change your mind.Looks mighty boring
Damn you, Cardzard!! All of these great pics and vids you're posting finally made me bite the bullet! ... and I really thank you for that!! I just placed an order for a new dive camera . I went with the Intova IC12 that Smit recomended (thanks, Smit!!). Not too shab for only $220... well, minus some accessories, but I'm still under $300! Now I can't wait to take some pics/vids in my swimming pool... ahem, I mean Cozumel!! Only 40 more days!!!!!!
Woot woot, and add a new shortie wetsuit that matches my longie
I gotta question though:
I've only done 6 night dives, and neither myself nor the others were ever wearing a signal light/strobe/glowstick or anything like that. Should I get anything to use for night shore and/or boat dives? Personally, I figure the bright light being held in your hand should be visible enough, lol (and I have a backup incase of failure), and I am even more conscious of where my group is during the night and make sure to stay really close. Is there anything you guys prefer to help keep track of others, and maybe more importantly, anything you guys hate? I've read on the forums before that the flashing strobes are just extremely annoying.
I'm betting you will be happy that you have a camera in Coz.
hmmm, sounds like I need to get a camera, now to decided what to sell to fund this project?