This diver stayed at the wreck too long. (Gabrielle's photo) |
Rose (at top) and Dan (below) behind the rigging.(Gabrielle's photo) |
Quite a variety of fish at this wreck.(Gabrielle's photo) |
18 Palms Dive (Gabrielle's photo) |
Christmas Tree Worms (Gabrielle's photo) |
Juvenile Spotted Drum (Gabrielle's photo) |
Lion Fish are delicious to eat, but have poisonous spines. (Gabrielle's photo) |
18 Palms corals and sponges (Gabrielle's photo) |
Again- THANK YOU, Thomas and Gabrielle, for providing just the right amount of peer pressure to “round out” my diving vitae and get it off to a great start.
Gabrielle & Thomas |
Y I K E S !!!!
PS: It is next to impossible to take photos that capture the Ostracod lights, so none could be included in this blog. Gabrielle shared her photos taken during our dives because we don't have a camera that is waterproof below ten metres... yet.
2 comments:
Bravo!
Lightly snowing in Kalamazoo, though Sandy and I are in Philadelphia until tomorrow, where we had 68 degrees of heat today.
I am always assured by scuba diving friends that the activity is safe and awesome, but I have been too timid to try. Now that my little sister is showing me the way, it is harder to resist. An outdoor sport to enjoy now that Richie does not want me to hunt deer any more...
what a fantastic experience! Im so glad you got "talked into" making that dive <3
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