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| I just received my C Card from PADI and I'm ready to explore some new sites. I'm looking for novice stuff. My cert dives were at Lake Denton, but that is a two hour drive. Anyone know a place closer? Thanks! Mike Jarrells |
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| jarrells@jarrells.cjb.net wrote: > I just received my C Card from PADI and I'm ready to explore some new > sites. I'm looking for novice stuff. My cert dives were at Lake > Denton, but that is a two hour drive. Anyone know a place closer? > > Thanks! > > Mike Jarrells Not much in the way of shore diving around here, at least in salt water. Can't speak to fresh water. Scalloping north of here in season, but thats snorkeling. Venice south of here for sharks teeth, but it's generally dirty and it's only 10 or 15 feet deep. Our best diving is farther out in the gulf. |
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| Head east for fresh water dives, Wilton, Ocala, or north to Ginnie Springs "ne333ro" <ne333ro@aol.com> wrote in message news:1122750986.409811.294940@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > jarrells@jarrells.cjb.net wrote: >> I just received my C Card from PADI and I'm ready to explore some new >> sites. I'm looking for novice stuff. My cert dives were at Lake >> Denton, but that is a two hour drive. Anyone know a place closer? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Mike Jarrells > > Not much in the way of shore diving around here, at least in salt > water. Can't speak to fresh water. Scalloping north of here in season, > but thats snorkeling. Venice south of here for sharks teeth, but it's > generally dirty and it's only 10 or 15 feet deep. Our best diving is > farther out in the gulf. > |
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