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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 8:30 pm 
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Yeah, wicked shot. And the fact you took it at 48meters and more than likely narked makes it even more impressive.


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Milky, did you see anything on your bounce dives back in indonesia?
It's good to hear that's in your past though.


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It was in Bali, there were too many things to take a look at but don't know what they were unfortunately. Sometimes last year i reported at the other forum, that a foreigner did a solo dive at the same spot and did a bounce dive to 75 meters but he died. there is a spot in Lombok that you can see Hammerhead but you need to dive to 60 meters. In NZ, to see hammerhead you don't need to dive very deeply, if I am not mistaken.Like I said before, in Indonesia sharks wanna avoid divers if they wanna be alive.

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sunkarm wrote:
Sometimes last year i reported at the other forum, that a foreigner did a solo dive at the same spot and did a bounce dive to 75 meters but he died.


How deep was your bounce Milky?


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only 54 meters.

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I dived to the stern of the Coolidge in Vanuatu, which was 60ish. It was awesome :D Then went into the stern cargo hold, and through all kinds of crazy alley ways back up to the kitchen/gallery then out to the swimming pool, then back up to the bow, deco stop, then slowly made our way back to the 3 metre deco stop, and chilled there for ages. It was a long dive.


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