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#21 Leevers

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Posted 10 May 2008 - 01:02 PM

QUOTE (slink @ May 7 2008, 06:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well you would hope they have clean filters LOL biggrin.gif



haha stranger things have happened!

#22 Leevers

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 01:20 PM

Well i finished my Advanced over the weekend which included a night dive last night. What a fantastic time i've had. Managed to spot 2 lion fish out at rotto on sunday at about 26m down which was great to see, and last night spotted a turtle under a ledge of which would of been atleast 3 foot wide with a head the size of your average person. I'd come close to say that night diving is far more enjoyable than diving during the day. so much more comes out at night. about 33 of us went out last night of which provided the lighting of subiaco oval under water haha i think i even spotted ben cousin sniffing a line in a cave tongue.gif

Well worth the money and time

#23 *S*T*A*R*S*

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 03:23 PM

hey all

i got to be quick but

i got my junior open water at 12

open water at 16

and my advanced at 17 my current age!!

i have never seen the same scene twice which shows that there is an extreme vaiety out there...

for all you experienced guy out there with me

i recomend the opera house at rotto

the turtle doves 20 m wreck off carnak and the gap Abrolos islands!!



life changing expiriences!!

get out there and do it!!

Arron




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