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| Mima Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Far Rockaway
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Paul, are those Black Tip sharks D is swimming with? I don't believe I could ever do that.WOW Beautiful, smart, and brave!AWESOME Boy did you luck out. ![]()
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| Three decade club Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: New Hyde Park
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Awilda, yes they are. There were Lemon sharks there too. As soon as you get in the water, you are surrounded by them. There were about 30 of them on that dive. They don't bother you are are really beautiful. Thats why people dive in the South Pacific. You can even see the sharks from shore. There are also very large manta rays and turtles. Paul |
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