Well once we got down on the bottom. Francois and Drew started to work on his diving patterns. He worked on his squares and his reciprocal paths. I just followed them and worked on my buoyancy. There were a couple of times I had to poke Francois and get him back on track, but other than that he did very well in the conditions I thought. They were absolutely less then favorable. That dive we were down about 45mins. After the dive we got out of the water, and we talked about the possibility of diving at night. We all came to the conclusion that going into the water again was just too much for all of us to do.
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| JoLeen and Jen getting ready to dive. |
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| Me, Francois, and Drew getting out of the water. |
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| All of us finally out of the water and on shore. |
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| Francois holding our fins while we help the Korean student. |
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| Drew and I helping the Korean student out of the water. |
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| Drew |
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| Jen and JoLeen in the water. |
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| Drew helping out JoLeen and Jen. |
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| JoLeen with her SMB |
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| Jen trying to fight the waves as she gets out. |
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| Drew and I helping out Jen. |
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Drew, Jen, Me, and JoLeen
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| Jen and JoLeen |
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| All of us getting ready to go diving. |
Overall the dives were all good, but the weather just sucked... Either way I would chalk these dives up into the good column. I am sure that there will be more days like this, because there is a lot of rain in the summer months of Korea. Well are the pictures of our dives that Francois's wife took from the shore. I hope that you like them.
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