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<blockquote data-quote="ashman55" data-source="post: 523697" data-attributes="member: 15001"><p>Oh yes,we used to go live on board say for a week to those places around south china sea whereby no right minded dive guide will lead because the place are not perceived to be safe.Our group went on on our own.Once we dived into an underwater current near pulau pemanggil that carried us thru fan corals as big as a banana tree concentrated over a vast area with a school of baracuddas on top of us.We also visited a sank ww2 Japanese gunboat near a place called karang luas,only as big as football field with 70ft of water in a middle of a deep blue sea only can be located by gps.my last dive was six years ago.I stopped because i lost contact with my dive kakis.Actually,it was not scary at all,i was very calmed inspite of late evening strong 10ft waves and dark windy sea.Once you accept your fate,you can be very peaceful even in seemingly dangerous situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashman55, post: 523697, member: 15001"] Oh yes,we used to go live on board say for a week to those places around south china sea whereby no right minded dive guide will lead because the place are not perceived to be safe.Our group went on on our own.Once we dived into an underwater current near pulau pemanggil that carried us thru fan corals as big as a banana tree concentrated over a vast area with a school of baracuddas on top of us.We also visited a sank ww2 Japanese gunboat near a place called karang luas,only as big as football field with 70ft of water in a middle of a deep blue sea only can be located by gps.my last dive was six years ago.I stopped because i lost contact with my dive kakis.Actually,it was not scary at all,i was very calmed inspite of late evening strong 10ft waves and dark windy sea.Once you accept your fate,you can be very peaceful even in seemingly dangerous situation. [/QUOTE]
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