SueScott wrote:
On Friday we held a marathon "Hobbit/Lord of ... (
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LOL! Sounds like something we would do.
captivecookie wrote:
There is a pedestrian walkway crossing I-5 at 195th north of Seattle. I found it and took some pictures because it made me curious. It was cold!
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Love your vision and composition here. Nice series.
Merry and I went to Catalina Island yesterday in search of Apata pricei, an uncommon nudibranch that was spotted by friends of our last week. None of them gave us any details about where to find them, only the name of the cove they were diving in. We anchored in the center of the cove and were pleased to find the patches of eel grass the nudis live on just five feet from our anchor.
We were only in twenty feet of water, so our scuba tanks lasted much longer than our normal dives. I was down for two hours and eleven minutes before Nature called. I returned to the boat with about another half hour's worth of gas left in my tank. It was my longest dive in over thirty years of being certified.
Max Bottomtime wrote:
Merry and I went to Catalina Island yesterday in search of Apata pricei, an uncommon nudibranch that was spotted by friends of our last week. None of them gave us any details about where to find them, only the name of the cove they were diving in. We anchored in the center of the cove and were pleased to find the patches of eel grass the nudis live on just five feet from our anchor.
We were only in twenty feet of water, so our scuba tanks lasted much longer than our normal dives. I was down for two hours and eleven minutes before Nature called. I returned to the boat with about another half hour's worth of gas left in my tank. It was my longest dive in over thirty years of being certified.
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p.17 Those are wonderfully gorgeous, Max. I so appreciate your underwater stunners!
Max Bottomtime wrote:
Merry and I went to Catalina Island yesterday in search of Apata pricei, an uncommon nudibranch that was spotted by friends of our last week. None of them gave us any details about where to find them, only the name of the cove they were diving in. We anchored in the center of the cove and were pleased to find the patches of eel grass the nudis live on just five feet from our anchor.
We were only in twenty feet of water, so our scuba tanks lasted much longer than our normal dives. I was down for two hours and eleven minutes before Nature called. I returned to the boat with about another half hour's worth of gas left in my tank. It was my longest dive in over thirty years of being certified.
Merry and I went to Catalina Island yesterday in s... (
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page #17 what's it taste like man@
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