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| On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, > especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Jason -- See http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for Caribbean trip reports to Aruba, Cuba, Grand Bahama, Barbados, St Lucia and Mexico |
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| On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, > especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Jason -- See http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for Caribbean trip reports to Aruba, Cuba, Grand Bahama, Barbados, St Lucia and Mexico |
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| On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, > especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Jason -- See http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for Caribbean trip reports to Aruba, Cuba, Grand Bahama, Barbados, St Lucia and Mexico |
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| On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, > especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Jason -- See http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for Caribbean trip reports to Aruba, Cuba, Grand Bahama, Barbados, St Lucia and Mexico |
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| In article <pan.2005.10.02.18.03.47.981897@ntlworld.com>, Jason <jason.news.nospam@ntlworld.com> writes >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > >> blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, >> especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. > >Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought >that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate >of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Ah well, I only went the once and we saw 12 of them (together), one or two at a distance of about 6 feet. I have some pictures, but they are pretty crap. -- David Mahon |
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| In article <pan.2005.10.02.18.03.47.981897@ntlworld.com>, Jason <jason.news.nospam@ntlworld.com> writes >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > >> blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, >> especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. > >Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought >that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate >of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Ah well, I only went the once and we saw 12 of them (together), one or two at a distance of about 6 feet. I have some pictures, but they are pretty crap. -- David Mahon |
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| In article <pan.2005.10.02.18.03.47.981897@ntlworld.com>, Jason <jason.news.nospam@ntlworld.com> writes >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > >> blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, >> especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. > >Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought >that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate >of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Ah well, I only went the once and we saw 12 of them (together), one or two at a distance of about 6 feet. I have some pictures, but they are pretty crap. -- David Mahon |
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| In article <pan.2005.10.02.18.03.47.981897@ntlworld.com>, Jason <jason.news.nospam@ntlworld.com> writes >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > >> blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, >> especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. > >Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought >that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate >of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Ah well, I only went the once and we saw 12 of them (together), one or two at a distance of about 6 feet. I have some pictures, but they are pretty crap. -- David Mahon |
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| In article <pan.2005.10.02.18.03.47.981897@ntlworld.com>, Jason <jason.news.nospam@ntlworld.com> writes >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > >> blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, >> especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. > >Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought >that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate >of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Ah well, I only went the once and we saw 12 of them (together), one or two at a distance of about 6 feet. I have some pictures, but they are pretty crap. -- David Mahon |
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| In article <pan.2005.10.02.18.03.47.981897@ntlworld.com>, Jason <jason.news.nospam@ntlworld.com> writes >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:42:58 +0100, David Mahon wrote: > >> blue in the middle of nowhere). Well worth getting up a 5.30 for though, >> especially as you can just sleep through the rest of the day if you like. > >Not convinced any dive is worth getting up at 5.30am for. Always thought >that was more of a bedtime than a getting up time and their success rate >of actually seeing any whilst we were there was about 1 in 4. Ah well, I only went the once and we saw 12 of them (together), one or two at a distance of about 6 feet. I have some pictures, but they are pretty crap. -- David Mahon |
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