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Blak bart wrote:
"Been there. St. Martin. Theres one in san sal bahamas like that too. Am I right ?"

Yep, you are correct. More specifically... it's on the Dutch side of the island, Sint Maarten (St. Martin is the French side), on Maho Beach at the end of Queen Julianna Airport's runway. I'll see if I can find a photo showing the same scene from the beach side.
 

Beginning a series of Sea photos.

Black holes are not only in outer space.

Click on the image a couple of times to super-enlarge it, if you want a closer look at the breath-holding underwater girl (no scuba tank).
 

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Beginning a series of Sea photos.

Black holes are not only in outer space.

Click on the image a couple of times to super-enlarge it, if you want a closer look at the breath-holding underwater girl (no scuba tank).
 

Beginning a series of Sea photos.

Black holes are not only in outer space.

Click on the image a couple of times to super-enlarge it, if you want a closer look at the breath-holding underwater girl (no scuba tank).

I got the BENDS just looking at that photo!

Free divers scare the living hell out of me,

Mandy-Rae Cruickshank of Canada who set the Women’s Freediving World Record on Sunday, 29, 2007 April off Seven Mile Beach, reaching a depth of 289 feet.
 

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couldn't remember if I posted this before, but a cool picture, none-the-less...!
 

Beginning a series of Sea photos.

Black holes are not only in outer space.

Click on the image a couple of times to super-enlarge it, if you want a closer look at the breath-holding underwater girl (no scuba tank).

At 663' deep, a freedive that far would screw you up, right?
But, here's a video of a Frenchman diving the hole. He stops at the brink, and finds his target below, lit by the patch of light at the entr., then freefalls/dives to the bottom (or a ledge, partway down...?)
No subtitles...! :thumbsup:
 

Ooops!
Here's the link to that video on the Dean's Blue Hole freedive
 

Not good they were close to a point blank hit. Havnt herd much from anyone down that far. On the positive side I havnt herd anything bad in particular about ram rod. Do you have someone you need to check on ? I'll see if any one knows how things are on ram rod. It had to be close to or in the eye.

No one really to check on it's just that the people at the lose Key dive shop there gave us some good memories.
Tiki bar, good music, fun people.
 

No one really to check on it's just that the people at the lose Key dive shop there gave us some good memories.
Tiki bar, good music, fun people.

Dont worry hvacker, old irma couldnt break our spirit and if Im right they got somthing propped up in place of the tiki and fun people are still playing good music down there. Long live the conch republic !!!
 

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Mount branchmore. Did you guys here we had some strong winds a few weeks ago that broke a few branches. Highest point in keylargo now.
 

photo-656.JPG cutting our way in to a spot with a black iron wood and a mahogany that went down in the storm. The big banyon is blocking everything and the root ball alone is ten feet high.photo-655.JPG
 

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Hmmmm........which machine tomorrow !!
 

I think your right....weather is no good and the water is murky too. Blowing 20-30 right now.
 

#2 in a series of Sea photos. Who says only humans like to surf the waves?
 

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photo-657.JPG got me a flagler railroad switchbox padlock. Irma has uncovered a lot of 1935 hurricane stuff, im down to the railroad layer. Scoured to rock with many finds coming by eye. I blew the sand out washed and oiled it and im pretty sure if I had the key it would open and work fine, amazing. They dont make um like they used to.
 

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View attachment 1501739 got me a flagler railroad switchbox padlock. Irma has uncovered a lot of 1935 hurricane stuff, im down to the railroad layer. Scoured to rock with many finds coming by eye. I blew the sand out washed and oiled it and im pretty sure if I had the key it would open and work fine, amazing. They dont make um like they used to.

That is one Nice! looking lock you recovered.
 

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