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A “Refreshing” Dive in Key Largo

Weather Conditions:
Skies: Sunny | Wind: North @ calm | Waves: 1 ft
Visibility: 45 ft | Water Temp.: 78F | Current: None

Article Author:
 Owen
Owen
Master Scuba Diver Trainer

On Thursday, May 11, 2007, VICTOR and HOLLY GARCIA traveled from Bartonville, Texas (Yes I said BARTONVILLE!), to complete their PADI Scuba Refresher course in preparation of their trip to Australia. After smoking through their refresher skills in the pool in the morning, we headed out to Fire Coral Cave, and the Winch Hole, on Molasses Reef. KATE LEUNG joined myself, the GARCIAS, and Rainbow Reef Divemaster TANIA SOARES, on the Tropical Voyager for the trip. Highlights of the dives were an Eagle Ray, a Nurse Shark, several Large Permits, and a large Green Moray that was kind enough to swim in the open water, then stop and pose for a couple of photos. Surface waves were 1 to 2 feet, water temperature 78 degrees Farenheit, visibility 45 feet, with no current. In other words, another typical, pleasant dive in Key Largo. The GARCIAS looked as if they hadn’t taken any time off from diving as their skills were sharp. Well done folks.





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One Response to “A “Refreshing” Dive in Key Largo”

  1. After Pool Swim Says:
    February 28th, 2008 at 10:42 pm

    Loosen up in a blue world pool swimming pool…

    Swimming pools are a great outlet through which one can accomplish many fun things. Having your own pool when you come home from your daily routine will helps you put a smile on your face….

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