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| Wife and I dive and underwater camcord year-round and need data for trip planning, timing, eqpt, etc. When a wreck or anything else is identified by location ID, why isn't the depth also determined and coded ? Have no idea why not, except too much trouble. Are their any global dive-sites that provide BOTH ID and Depth ? Any and all suggestions most welcome. 8/7/05 |
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