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Thanks too, for your comment on my Blue Water Panic Attack story, it's fun to know that you are a diver too! 30 feet is a nice depth for getting low enough that you can achieve neutral buoyancy but it's actually pretty challenging when compared to 60 feet--it's really easy at that depth. But I prefer 30 feet. More light, usually more critters if you're around a reef. Diving is a very special thing though, isn't it? Nothing like being the visitor to a world where you must bring gear to stay alive!
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