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![]() The humu triggers were everywhere and were very docile. When I found the pair of picasso's I expected similar temperment and swam right up to them. At first I wasn't sure if this guy was just curious or if he really was threatening me, so I swam closer. Soon became very obvious he meant business and I quickly started back-peddaling out of there so I could keep my eye on him. He was so close he was swimming around my flippers as I scooted away.
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![]() Thanks for tips- we definitely want to avoid the crowds. Have to do some more research before we decide, there seems to be lots of nice places to go.
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![]() the carribean side of mexico is a divers/snorkelers paradise. It is prolly less expensive than hawaii ( in my humble opinion).
emily b- you would be very surprised how big and aggressive some triggers get and they even snap their jaws loud enough to be a little scary.
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