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Your photos are absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Can you please provide the details of the dive sites and dive shops you used? We are doing a dive trip to Akumal and Cozumel in August and that shark dive looks exhilarating. They were bull sharks?? |
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Wow, fantastic pictures!
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WOW WOW WOW beautiful pictures ! Love the grey angelfish !
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Wow, those are some great pictures, thanks for sharing!
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Thank you again everyone.
The dive shop was "Dive Mike". They were pretty good and I would recommend them. Unfortunately I didn't write down the dive site names. All of them were within a 20 minute boat ride of Playa del Carmen. I do remember the wreck "Mama vina" and my favorite site, which was a shallow ~30 ft dive, Jardines. The bull shark dive is seasonal (I went in January), so I'm not sure if it will be available in August. It was really expensive for a single tank dive ($120!), but still worth it. The dive master feeds the sharks with a chain mail vest on. Treebeard - Cozumel is a fantastic dive destination. It is far better than where I took these pictures. Have fun! Last edited by Jakegr; 02-08-2012 at 09:17 PM. |
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wow great photos! So jealous of all you diver type people and your fancy pants diving photos.
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So nice. one day i will have to move to some place warm and near ocean
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but didn't you move AWAY from some place warm and near the ocean? LOL
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i would not call it warm :-), it was HOT. And i did not have choice back then, but yeah i will go back there eventually.
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Nice Photos, keep up the great work, I love the drive by shooting in Cozumel.
For all that have nevered scubadive Cozumel "Drift Diving" drop down 60 ft or so underwater, take pictures as the current takes you about 1 km away and the boat follows your bubbles. |