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Sharks!!!

Laurie S.

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Just got back after a week on Oasis of the Seas with friends. We dove at Nassau, St. Thomas, and St. Martin. Played with my toothy friends at Treasure Wreck at Nassau:

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And, to prove that I can clean up well after a day of diving:


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Nice pics under water. Camera almost makes them look fake....

Midlife will never be the same...
 
I have dove multiple times off Freeport with the local reef sharks. They're basically trained to approach the dive boats thinking its feeding time, but when the dive boat has no chum they mope around like depressed teenagers waiting for the next boat to show up.
 
"fmcm65a" said:
I have dove multiple times off Freeport with the local reef sharks. They're basically trained to approach the dive boats thinking its feeding time, but when the dive boat has no chum they mope around like depressed teenagers waiting for the next boat to show up.

Yep, that was the situation here. They did warn the newbies not to flounder in the water removing their fins at the end of the dive because they might get tasted. They were told to hold on to the ladder and do it calmly.
 
Did a few dives in the keys like that. A couple in Key West and they up in Key Largo. Quite a few sand sharks came around the reef we were diving. Great pics!
 
I think if the diver in the first photo had turned around and seen that shark right behind him, the water would have turned brown then, too. LOL
 
"blue65coupe" said:
Water around me would have been brown.

Dude I am beginning to think the list of what you are not afraid of is a very short one. :sarc

There are a few ways that I do not want to die, being food is way up on the list. :roul

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"FordDude" said:
Dude I am beginning to think the list of what you are not afraid of is a very short one. :sarc

Maybe so. Rest assured though, little bitches :roll would be on said list.
 
The ship had a lot of cool things to do, but I had to wait until the diving was done. The main thing was surfing the flowrider, and it was good I waited. My first attempt I wiped out so hard that I saw stars and may have had a concussion. But, I got back on it and on my fourth try managed to ride the board across the waves like a pro. I was so sore the next few days, however, that I couldn't climb the rock wall. Did manage to figure skate and zip line, however.


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Turtle!!!

Had some fun with this guy, too, in St. Thomas.

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His buddy, an eagle ray, was pretty darned cool, too.


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Wauwww , that awesome Laurie !!!
Very beautiful pics.
I would love to experience this in my lifetime !!!!
 
Here's an open invitation to come to my house in Mexico and we'll teach you diving. :)
 
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