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I see you missed social media blowing up with rainbows and confederate flags. :snaphappy:
Oh that is what your talking about... ironically i just missed the gay pride parade in this little city in canada i am currently in.

However there were no confederate flags in sight
 
Hey...before I forget...just so you know....i spent some time today with grey nurse sharks...and some other sharks called sand something....swimming all around me

Sand tigers? AKA Ragmouths?

And you survived.

See? I've told you all along that sharks are just misunderstood.

We're going to the Nassau next month. Lots of sharks there. Mostly reef sharks. But we're also planning a trip to Bimini. There's a spot between North Bimini and South that is frequented by Hammerheads during their migration. :D
 
BUT SHARKS!!!!
:woot:

I've been 80' down in clear 84F water, with a dozen 8' or larger bull sharks frolicking around us, in the late afternoon, after spending the morning mapping a virgin cenote and finding the skull and lower jaw of a mammoth.

Can I do that in the Carolinas?
:)


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Personally, I'd like to do some diving in the Carolinas, but not for the sharks. The eastern seaboard has some amazing wreck diving, and is one of the best places to go for WRECKS, as opposed to "wrecks" (gutted, stripped, intentionally sunk artificial reefs).
The thing is, Sue and Kim are much more adverse to the cold than I am - there are times I'm diving in a skin, and they're wearing 5ml suits with a hood.
They don't enjoy wreck diving as much as me, either.
I once suggested a trip to Scorpion Reef (it's about 120 miles north of Mexico). It's a pristine reef system. Mostly because you have to charter a boat to drop you off and pick you up, and live in tents while you're there.
That'd didn't meet their expectations for resort quality...
So the Carolinas are not happening, at this point.
 
Sand tigers? AKA Ragmouths?

And you survived.

See? I've told you all surrounded have sharks are just misunderstood.

We're going to the Nassau next month. Lots of sharks there. Mostly reef sharks. But we're also planning a trip to Bimini. There's a spot between North Bimini and South that is frequented by Hammerheads during their migration. :D

Yup, of course i was on a moving walkway in what was basically a big glass tube at the ripley's aquarium. ., but i was surrounded... and there were some darn big sawfish too
 
I've been 80' down in clear 84F water, with a dozen 8' or larger bull sharks frolicking around us, in the late afternoon, after spending the morning mapping a virgin cenote and finding the skull and lower jaw of a mammoth.

Can I do that in the Carolinas?
:)


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Did you kill any?? :D
 
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