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They have several new shipwrecks since the last time I was there and they are continually refining the sharks encounters. Probably one of my first projects post-COVID is to head back to Nassau and dive with Stuart Cove. For me this means the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Not everyone’s local diving happens to be a meaningful dive destination like Key Largo, but maybe there is some level of local diving available to just keep nascent photo skills sharp.įor North American divers they should be planning some Near-Term dive travel, places that are easy to get to with modest airfare and reasonable travel time. I realize that’s kind of unique in the big scheme of things. What a concept … I should do that more often! With no particular assignment or deadline I can pick the days with the calmest seas and best visibility and just go shoot for fun. The dive operators aren’t running, but I’m still able to get wet now and then. This means that I can go diving, and fortunately have friends with private boats. I’m lucky in that I have a home in Key Largo and this is where I chose to stay during the self-isolation time. It occurred to me I should think about the lead time it takes to make a great trip happen, and organize my wish-list accordingly.
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With all the discussions lately about phased “re-openings” of society, I naturally began thinking about where I might go and when, speculation on future underwater photo centric travel to offset the dive deprivation we are all suffering at the moment.
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