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In September 1999 we went to one of the
last great unspoiled diving paradises in the world. We headed out for ten
days' diving on Mike Ball's
Paradise Sport, the newest and most
luxurious of the famous Mike Ball fleet.
Our trip to Nassau, Bahamas at Stuart
Cove's Dive South Ocean in August 1998, including pictures of our shark
feeding dives.
My trip to Cozumel in February of 1999,
including some incredible underwater pictures.
My buddies and I have made several trips
down to Key West in the last few years, most importantly to dive Looe Key,
a local marine sanctuary. Here are some shots of the fun.
Beginning in October of 1995, Disney World's
Epcot Center has allowed scuba diving in the Living Seas Experience, the
world's largest salt water aquarium. You guessed it -- we all got wet on
January 10th, 1996.
Some shots of some of the unique Pacific
underwater wildlife in Monterey while cruising on the Cypress Sea.
It's amazing how much scuba you can pick
up in a short amount of time if you'd just knuckle down and get fanatic
about it! Here's a quick summary of milestones in my scuba experience:
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![[Divers Alert Network]](images/dan.gif) If
you want information on scuba classes, equipment, dive trips, or anything
else diving-related in the Washington, DC area, visit Splash
Dive Center in Alexandria, VA.
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Thinking about getting scuba certified yourself?
Visit PADI's web page to get the lastest
on the world's leading diving organization. You'll find stuff on courses,
trips, and information on all kinds of other scuba-related activities.
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The Diver's
Alert Network (DAN) may save your life one day. They provide evacuation
and decompression assistance far and above what your health insurance typically
provides and is a must for anyone considering diving on a regular
basis.
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