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| ...rustic area. Not a scuba spot. Thanks.? I have been to the Bahamas and that's OK. I would take suggestions for that area too. I have heard that south of Cancun and also Belize are good, all on the Gulf. I would love a little beachside resort where you can just mosey outdoors to snorkle, no scenes from that open water movie where they get dropped off at some reef in the ocean and forgotten. I love to snorkle. Scuba diving gives people headaches and nosebleeds and goes to more dangerous areas. I just want to see colorful fish and fans. That's all I want to do on vacation. I do have a passport. I have always drempt of going to Cuba too. I heard Isreal is an undiscovered snorkle spot. Thanks.
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