MY SCUBA DIVING


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ revised 09/05/08 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

YOURS TRULY

pic by Ed TenEyck: - http://ed.teneyck.com &
www.savethebays.com

Looe Key, Florida, February 1989


billboggess@webtv.net http://community.webtv.net/billboggess/WILLIAMSAMUELBOGGESS


also view my seashells
http://community.webtv.net/billboggess-seashells/MYSEASHELL

Its a big wonderful world down-under shared by many interesting critters, ---- but remember, ---- you are visiting in their home, so do as you would want done in your home --- also remember, take home memories but leave only bubbles.

I logged 234 exciting and wonderful dives, which on average is, one every other week of my diving years, plus many snorkelling trips in the waters of; Florida Keys, www.florida-keys.fl.us/diving.htm , Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, (Of ALL my dives, I enjoyed Little Cayman's Bloody Bay dive site the most) www.jharp.net/brac_dive.htm , Cozmel, (Both trips were great, plus a visit to Tulum Mayan ruins http://travel.mongabay.com/mexico/tulum.htm ) www.cozumel.net/about/ , San Pedro Towne, Ambergris Caye, Belize, http://ambergriscaye.com/diving/ (I didn't but my buddy did the deep dive on the Blue Hole with trip to Half Moon Caye) www.belize1.com/pages/town/bluehole.html http://ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/parkhalfmooncaye.html , Roatan, (Mary's Place was our best dive) www.roatanonline.com/roatan_diving.htm , Grand Turk, (This was the best week of diving I've experienced, mostly deep wall dives) www.grandturkscuba.com/diving.htm and in the Bahama Islands, www.bahamasdiving.com/ , from both land base & live aboard boats ie: Captain Tom Guarino's (ca 2000 after many years, is under different ownership) ninety foot "Sea Fever" (His father, Colonel Larry Guarino, served 2801 days as a P O W in Hanoi with the likes of Senator John McCain and others, writing a book about those days.), (one trip to Cat Cay the fourth day following devastation of Hurricane Andrew at Cat Cay and lower Florida), a live-aboard operation out of Miami Beach, to many Bahama locations from north, Sugar Wreck to south, Cay Sal Banks, up to a couple weeks per trip,-- east, San Salvador to west, Bimini & Cat Cay, including eight shark dives. (Did underwater photos with Nikomis V, 35 mm and video with Sony Handycam, 8 mm, both with natural lighting)

GRUNTS

max, French 1 ft, Bluestriped 18 in

French & one Bluestriped Grunt hanging out at Delta Shoals, near Sombero Light, Marathon, FL August 1988

Dave Haupt's DIVE WEBSITE

www.myunderwaterworld.com

M/V SEA FEVER


On anchor near Cuba at Elbow Cay in the Cay Sal Bank of Bahama, less than a week after Hurricane Andrew, ---- for my second shark dive.

www.gagme.com/greg/vacation/2001/bahamas/
www.bootkeyharbor.com/CaySalInfo.htm



The most isolated bank of The Bahamas, the Cay Sal bank, sits just off the north central coast of Cuba. Cay Sal is not your normal dive area. Shallow areas give divers the chance to view marine life with an extended amount of time underwater. Deep walls and blue holes offer visitors unique experiences and the opportunity to see things few divers ever will.

BETWEEN DIVES



Looe Key, August 1989

HELPFULL REFERENCE BOOKS




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