Image Index 5: Diving

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Image Index 1: Snow in North Carolina
Image Index 2: Vacations
Image Index 3: Glade Valley School, Sparta, NC
Image Index 4: The Weasels

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Here are some pictures from my brief, but ongoing, diving experiences. Sorry for the quality of the Cayman pictures...they're video captures.



Yes, that's 24 pounds of weight.


Breathing off my buddy's "octopus" for OW cert.


About to start an emergency ascent.


Descending to a platform at 25 feet.


Dive boat in Jamaica at Rose Hall Beach.


Lloyd Cole, the DM in Jamaica.


Lloyd, taken on my first SW dive.


Second in line to board in a few swells.


It's nice to be able to look down into the boat.


"Oh, please, oh please...don't screw up!" (Cayman)


Hanging around in Cayman on my third SW dive.


"Wave or do something!"


Hope you like fish (as friends).


A big shrimp of some type waving at us.


Obligatory Moray eel picture.


Safety stop at 15'...with 200 PSI left.


"How'd this wreck get here?"


Froggy the Eel: "Hiya, kids! Hiya, hiya, hiya!"


What clams do when you're not looking. Yecch!


A little overhead action in the coral at Cayman.


Out from under the coral...


...not a little relieved.


Coming soon!


Coming soon!

I'm through here. Take me directly to:

Image Index 1: Snow in North Carolina
Image Index 2: Vacations
Image Index 3: Glade Valley School, Sparta, NC
Image Index 4: The Weasels

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