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  3. With snowshoeing season over and spring backpacking around the corner, this is a good time to head south for some fun in warm, clear water!

With snowshoeing season over and spring backpacking around the corner, this is a good time to head south for some fun in warm, clear water!

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  • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

    @Lizette603_23
    I absolutely love warm, clear water. And, with scuba diving, gliding effortlessly through that water is very special. It must be what birds feel when they glide through the air.

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    @TimKStanton πŸͺΆ

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    • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

      Here are some of my views when I went scuba diving around the other rock island on my trip last week. This area had a different underwater landscape than the one shown in my earlier post; the seafloor was much more gently sloping. Saw some interesting coral and other forms of life on the bottom here that were quite different from the other rock island. #ocean #scuba #photography

      #nature #seascape #NaturePhotography

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      @TimKStanton That brown sponge looks like a perfect little fortress, with a perfect little picnic spot on top. πŸ€—

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      • danmccullough@ecoevo.socialD danmccullough@ecoevo.social

        @TimKStanton That brown sponge looks like a perfect little fortress, with a perfect little picnic spot on top. πŸ€—

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        @danmccullough
        Yes, it's a perfect spot for small fish to take shelter from the larger ones!

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        • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

          Here are some of my views when I went scuba diving around the other rock island on my trip last week. This area had a different underwater landscape than the one shown in my earlier post; the seafloor was much more gently sloping. Saw some interesting coral and other forms of life on the bottom here that were quite different from the other rock island. #ocean #scuba #photography

          #nature #seascape #NaturePhotography

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          Something’s fishy here! On one of my dives off of the sailboat, I discovered a barracuda and remora (suckerfish) lurking under the boat, each 3-4 feet (1 m) in length. They remained there in spite of my presence and occasionally cruised close to me. For a while, the remora attached itself to the keel of one of the hulls of the boat (upper right pic)! I had more fun near the surface watching these fish than being at the bottom that day! #ocean #scuba #nature

          #photography #NaturePhotography

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          • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

            Something’s fishy here! On one of my dives off of the sailboat, I discovered a barracuda and remora (suckerfish) lurking under the boat, each 3-4 feet (1 m) in length. They remained there in spite of my presence and occasionally cruised close to me. For a while, the remora attached itself to the keel of one of the hulls of the boat (upper right pic)! I had more fun near the surface watching these fish than being at the bottom that day! #ocean #scuba #nature

            #photography #NaturePhotography

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            @TimKStanton

            I think they often get fed around boats when fishermen drop off entrails while cleaning fish or some get thrown back or whatever. Even on dive boats people are often spear fishing and such.

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            • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

              @TimKStanton

              I think they often get fed around boats when fishermen drop off entrails while cleaning fish or some get thrown back or whatever. Even on dive boats people are often spear fishing and such.

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              @darwinwoodka
              It could also be a form of shelter from the sun. The fish I've found under moored boats have tended to be in the shadows.

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              • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                Something’s fishy here! On one of my dives off of the sailboat, I discovered a barracuda and remora (suckerfish) lurking under the boat, each 3-4 feet (1 m) in length. They remained there in spite of my presence and occasionally cruised close to me. For a while, the remora attached itself to the keel of one of the hulls of the boat (upper right pic)! I had more fun near the surface watching these fish than being at the bottom that day! #ocean #scuba #nature

                #photography #NaturePhotography

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                @TimKStanton Diver Dan gave a bad name to barracudas
                https://vimeo.com/268212404

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                • curiousmagpie@beige.partyC curiousmagpie@beige.party

                  @TimKStanton Diver Dan gave a bad name to barracudas
                  https://vimeo.com/268212404

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                  @CuriousMagpie
                  Funny! Yeah, all of the barracudas that I have encountered have been very gentle and curious.

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                  • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                    @CuriousMagpie
                    Funny! Yeah, all of the barracudas that I have encountered have been very gentle and curious.

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                    @TimKStanton Most of the Italians I've met have been very gentle and curious (especially in Sicily πŸ˜‰ )

                    @CuriousMagpie

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                    • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                      Something’s fishy here! On one of my dives off of the sailboat, I discovered a barracuda and remora (suckerfish) lurking under the boat, each 3-4 feet (1 m) in length. They remained there in spite of my presence and occasionally cruised close to me. For a while, the remora attached itself to the keel of one of the hulls of the boat (upper right pic)! I had more fun near the surface watching these fish than being at the bottom that day! #ocean #scuba #nature

                      #photography #NaturePhotography

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                      No waterfall today on WaterfallWednesday, but how about a wave crashing over a large rock formation as viewed from underwater? Saw a number of such events while snorkeling around a rocky point last week. Waves were crashing regularly over the rocks--- had to be careful and not get sucked into the swirling chaos of each crash! #ocean #snorkeling #waves

                      #nature #photography #NaturePhotography #Seascape

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                      • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                        No waterfall today on WaterfallWednesday, but how about a wave crashing over a large rock formation as viewed from underwater? Saw a number of such events while snorkeling around a rocky point last week. Waves were crashing regularly over the rocks--- had to be careful and not get sucked into the swirling chaos of each crash! #ocean #snorkeling #waves

                        #nature #photography #NaturePhotography #Seascape

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                        @TimKStanton wow that's green water!

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                        • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                          @TimKStanton wow that's green water!

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                          @Lizette603_23
                          It seemed to have that color in the shallow water with lots of sunlight and reflections from the bottom, but then more blue in deeper water. Either way, a nice contrast from up here in Massachusetts where the β€œcolor”’ is just very dark! πŸ˜€ 🌊

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                          • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                            @Lizette603_23
                            It seemed to have that color in the shallow water with lots of sunlight and reflections from the bottom, but then more blue in deeper water. Either way, a nice contrast from up here in Massachusetts where the β€œcolor”’ is just very dark! πŸ˜€ 🌊

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                            @TimKStanton dark and deep

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                            • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                              @TimKStanton dark and deep

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                              @Lizette603_23
                              I have to admit, it's a bit spooky diving off of a boat in deep water here and going straight down into the darkness without seeing the bottom at first. A faint, eerie image of the bottom eventually emerges out of the darkness. πŸ‘»

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                              • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                                @Lizette603_23
                                I have to admit, it's a bit spooky diving off of a boat in deep water here and going straight down into the darkness without seeing the bottom at first. A faint, eerie image of the bottom eventually emerges out of the darkness. πŸ‘»

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                                @TimKStanton clown fish!

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                                • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                                  @Lizette603_23
                                  I have to admit, it's a bit spooky diving off of a boat in deep water here and going straight down into the darkness without seeing the bottom at first. A faint, eerie image of the bottom eventually emerges out of the darkness. πŸ‘»

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                                  @TimKStanton I admire the skills you must have to do that

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                                  • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                                    @TimKStanton I admire the skills you must have to do that

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                                    @Lizette603_23
                                    Thanks. I do consider myself "work in progress" at all times, though. πŸ˜€

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                                    • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                                      @Lizette603_23
                                      I have to admit, it's a bit spooky diving off of a boat in deep water here and going straight down into the darkness without seeing the bottom at first. A faint, eerie image of the bottom eventually emerges out of the darkness. πŸ‘»

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                                      @TimKStanton I think my version of that excited feeling in the pit of my stomach was in performance on stage and recordings. Tremendous excitement and thinking on your feet= a kind of joyful terror lol

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                                      • timkstanton@mstdn.socialT timkstanton@mstdn.social

                                        @Lizette603_23
                                        Thanks. I do consider myself "work in progress" at all times, though. πŸ˜€

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                                        @TimKStanton oh heck yeah. We all are. I just find people interesting and ask a lot of questions. Tell me if I become tedious.

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                                        • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                                          @TimKStanton I think my version of that excited feeling in the pit of my stomach was in performance on stage and recordings. Tremendous excitement and thinking on your feet= a kind of joyful terror lol

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                                          @Lizette603_23
                                          Performing in front of a live audience-- I admire anyone who can pull that one off! What types of performances? Acting? Music?....

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