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Ruby123

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No there is no radioactive fish in there it is something the algae gives off. It is way down south in the country.
 
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The water is beautiful! I'm ready to go snorkeling. My wife and I snorkeling in Cozumel Mexico. :cool:

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It is equally beautiful and dangerous. Great white sharks, rips and the water is powerful. You have to stick to designated areas which are crowded. Many tourists try their luck and drown as they get swept out by rips etc.
 

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It is equally beautiful and dangerous. Great white sharks, rips and the water is powerful. You have to stick to designated areas which are crowded. Many tourists try their luck and drown as they get swept out by rips etc.
Maybe I should stick with snorkeling in Cozumel Mexico. No great white sharks where we were snorkeling (just some nurse sharks) and no rips or powerful currents. The water was 20 feet deep and crystal clear. :cool:
 
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Ruby123

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Tasmania is probably the prettiest place to visit (as far as the water spots are concerned)
 
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Maybe I should stick with snorkeling in Cozumel Mexico. No great white sharks where we were snorkeling (just some nurse sharks) and no rips or powerful currents. The water was 20 feet deep and crystal clear. :cool:
Sounds beautiful. Have you been to Bali? I haven't but it is supposed to be beautiful and safe and affordable.
 

Magenta

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Ever ask someone if it's raining outside, and they say "No, it's just a shower."

You be like]

It be like snow, which they say the Eskimo have something like 40 words for... ;)

One must choose the appropriate word for how light or heavy or thick or thin the precip is... :giggle::geek::devilish:
 
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Ruby123

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@Magenta, I was scrolling through CC this morning and came across one of your postings and artwork. Was that Meg March image that you used on one of your artworks??
 
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Maybe I should stick with snorkeling in Cozumel Mexico. No great white sharks where we were snorkeling (just some nurse sharks) and no rips or powerful currents. The water was 20 feet deep and crystal clear. :cool:
I thouroughly enjoyed snorkling the Great Barrier Reef out of Port Douglas, Queensland.....was a blast....could see about 50 foot deep.....