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| | | | | After a 2.5 year dive hiatus since earning my Rescue Diver certification (a skill I've probably lost by now, haha) I finally went diving again! This was my first experience diving in freshwater, and I wasn't sure what to expect. I didn't think anything could possibly be more enjoyable than reef diving with schools of fish, turtles and rays, or more thrilling than exploring the USS Spiegel Grove shipwreck off the coast of the Florida Keys. But boy oh boy was I pleasantly surprised. Diving in the cenotes of the Yucatán easily ended up being one of the most unique dive experiences I've ever had. | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | | | Cenote diving near Cancun and some fireworks watching. | |
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aglobewelltravelled.com
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| | | | | I'd like to share my discoveries of Mexico's best kept secrets with you, in the form of 14 of my best Instagram pics! | |
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curiousdaydreams.com
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| | | For the Blogging from A-Z Challenge 2013, my theme was 'elements and features of speculative features and entertainment'. Throught April I blogged about characters, objects, tropes and themes that appear in sci-fi, fantasy and dystopian books, TV and films. Here is the master list of posts: A is for Alchemy B is for Birds C [...] | ||