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Old 06-04-2007, 08:11 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
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> >
> > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?


snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."

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Old 06-04-2007, 08:11 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
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> >
> > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?


snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."

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Old 06-04-2007, 08:11 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
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> >
> > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?


snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."

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Old 06-04-2007, 09:23 AM
-hh
 
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Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote:
> > > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?

>
> snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."


As of last month, Choctawhatchee Bay is that classic brown & emerald
color of summer, but there's plenty of blue still at Destin Pass and
the waters appear clear. In any case, the area's predominantly a sand
bottom, so I'm not really sure where you would go to go snorkeling.

I can't recall how long its been since the last red tide report in
that area, although I'm sure that there's been an outbreak here or
there.

In the meantime, summer is here, so the traffic congestion on Highway
98 is approaching the typical summer load levels (ie, 'bad'), but
there's nothing new about that. Similarly, there's talk again about
trying to dredge a new Navarre Pass, but that talk's been going on
ever since the original manmade inlet was shut by Mother Nature a mere
3 months after it was opened back in 1965. Again, nothing new about
that.


-hh

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Old 06-04-2007, 09:23 AM
-hh
 
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Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote:
> > > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?

>
> snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."


As of last month, Choctawhatchee Bay is that classic brown & emerald
color of summer, but there's plenty of blue still at Destin Pass and
the waters appear clear. In any case, the area's predominantly a sand
bottom, so I'm not really sure where you would go to go snorkeling.

I can't recall how long its been since the last red tide report in
that area, although I'm sure that there's been an outbreak here or
there.

In the meantime, summer is here, so the traffic congestion on Highway
98 is approaching the typical summer load levels (ie, 'bad'), but
there's nothing new about that. Similarly, there's talk again about
trying to dredge a new Navarre Pass, but that talk's been going on
ever since the original manmade inlet was shut by Mother Nature a mere
3 months after it was opened back in 1965. Again, nothing new about
that.


-hh

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Old 06-04-2007, 09:23 AM
-hh
 
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Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote:
> > > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?

>
> snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."


As of last month, Choctawhatchee Bay is that classic brown & emerald
color of summer, but there's plenty of blue still at Destin Pass and
the waters appear clear. In any case, the area's predominantly a sand
bottom, so I'm not really sure where you would go to go snorkeling.

I can't recall how long its been since the last red tide report in
that area, although I'm sure that there's been an outbreak here or
there.

In the meantime, summer is here, so the traffic congestion on Highway
98 is approaching the typical summer load levels (ie, 'bad'), but
there's nothing new about that. Similarly, there's talk again about
trying to dredge a new Navarre Pass, but that talk's been going on
ever since the original manmade inlet was shut by Mother Nature a mere
3 months after it was opened back in 1965. Again, nothing new about
that.


-hh

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Old 06-04-2007, 09:23 AM
-hh
 
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Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote:
> > > Where in the Destin, FL area would you recommend to snorkel?

>
> snorkeling in that dirty ole Gulf? And don't forget the "red tide."


As of last month, Choctawhatchee Bay is that classic brown & emerald
color of summer, but there's plenty of blue still at Destin Pass and
the waters appear clear. In any case, the area's predominantly a sand
bottom, so I'm not really sure where you would go to go snorkeling.

I can't recall how long its been since the last red tide report in
that area, although I'm sure that there's been an outbreak here or
there.

In the meantime, summer is here, so the traffic congestion on Highway
98 is approaching the typical summer load levels (ie, 'bad'), but
there's nothing new about that. Similarly, there's talk again about
trying to dredge a new Navarre Pass, but that talk's been going on
ever since the original manmade inlet was shut by Mother Nature a mere
3 months after it was opened back in 1965. Again, nothing new about
that.


-hh

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