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#1 coachrenz

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Posted 28 October 2006 - 10:08 PM

What a great day of diving. Thanks so much to Georgia and Valerie for organizing this event. They were the most graceful hosts. The hot tomato soup during the SI was greatly appreciated.

We saw lots of stars, sea stars that is, and you know that scene from Finding Nemo where the jelly fish are all over the place, well, that is what it looked like in the shallows. The Jellies were cruising along with the current. Hundreds of water jellies everywhere.

Thanks again for the great day of diving. I wish I could have hung out for more post diving socializing. Those of you who missed it, too bad for you.

Tim

#2 Dive_Girl

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Posted 26 February 2007 - 12:15 PM

I see a hearty congrats is in order for recently obtaining your REEF Level 5 status! For those of you who are not familiar with REEF surveying, Level 5 is REEF's expert level, the highest experience level divers can achieve!

Way to go coachrenz!!! :respect:

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