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[Choose #1] Finding my own sharks and turtles, instead of following the dive master’s finger pointing
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[Choose #2] wolf eels are awsome
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[Choose #3] 1st wreck while doing rescue course with Geo-Fish in Playa del Carmen WOW it was great!
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[Choose #5] Anything as long as it was underwater.
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[Choose #4] Fish Rock cave South West Rocks Australia - awsome with amazing fish life
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[Choose #1] 4 whale sharks, 4 mantas....15 other sharks and about 30,000 of their closest friends
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[Choose #1] A mother Humpback brought her new calf over to me to see, and take a video...ugly, but also cute. still had the embilical cord trailing.
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Greg - 11/29/2010 8:23 AM
[Choose #3] North Carolina wrecks
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daz88 - 11/28/2010 11:55 PM
[Choose #5] I love it all as long as I’m underwater, but enjoy it alot more in Hawaii.
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[Choose #1] Sand Shark in Hawaii was worth the trouble in getting there!
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[Choose #5] so far everytime in the water
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[Choose #2] all of the above :-D
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[Choose #2] Saving a shark offthe California coast. She was hooked and caught in the reef. Aparently the fisherman cut the line, but the lead weight got caught. My student and I were able to hold her secure while working out the hook.
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[Choose #3] all dives are great on the list but I like the history with the wrecks
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[Choose #3] Wrecks in the PI
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[Choose #2] local fish and other aquatic things
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[Choose #1] At Wolf Is., dove with 100’s of hammerheads, SI was snorkeling with Humpback and calf!
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[Choose #4] The caves at Cozumel MX
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[Choose #1] Lots of neat stuff in the Caribbean, variety of fish and coral, Mexican cenotes. The best might’ve been the sharks, twice in the Bahamas. Just hard to match the fun and adrenalin of hanging out with those guys, unforgettable.
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