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The Reckoning
Posted By Carsten On 5th June 2005 @ 19:00 In Scuba Diving, Life in Grenada | 5 Comments
Just a quick post to let everyone know I am still alive — It's been a busy weekend. Friday evening was spent at a cookout/party, Saturday was full of teaching a CPR class to one person/storage duty/RA stuff, and today I went on what will probably be my last two dives of the term (I say that now, just wait until they call me up with an interesting dive site). The first dive was to "[1] The Cove," a reef that slopes down to about 120 feet to a sandy bottom. Visibility was worse than usual (maybe 25 feet), due to all the recent rain. The second dive was supposed to be Car Pile (yes, it is an underwater junkyard), but with the visibility we somehow missed it (it is also around 120+ ft), so my dive log recorded the outing as "[2] Happy Hill." Among the rarer sightings: [3] an anemone, a few [4] fireworms, and some sort of carpet anemone as well as a brown shrimp that the divemaster had never seen before.
After we got back, it was time to pay my bill for all my dives since August 2004. (Hence the title of this post.) It took almost an hour to figure it out!
Well, that's all I have time for now - it's off to another cookout on Grand Anse Beach.
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[1] The Cove: http://www.subaquasternalrubs.com/diving/log/?id=179
[2] Happy Hill: http://www.subaquasternalrubs.com/diving/log/?id=180
[3] an anemone: http://www.subaquasternalrubs.com/diving/log/underwater-pictures/?id=26
[4] fireworms: http://www.subaquasternalrubs.com/diving/log/underwater-pictures/?id=27
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