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Headed out today to the canyon, hoping to see the triggerfish again. I dropped off a bit north and followed the canyon wall to the south. The cliff was steep and the big octopus was hanging inside the den. Seeing my light, it switched to a defensive position. The animal was sensitive to my dive…
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Once in a while, unusual weather patterns causes strange current, which brings in uncommon species to the shores. The creatures, such as sea horses, frog fish, and sea robins, may be very likely overlooked in their native locations but immediately become exotic sightings, raising curiosity and a lots of attention. Another example of such creature…
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I am trying to vary the route of my dive and hope to make the sighting a bit different each time. Tonight, I decided to kick out further to the secret garden – as the day still gets dark early, getting to the secret garden is challenging. There is a bit twilight tonight, which helps…
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I decided to choose a different route tonight. Instead of going south from the crap patch, I started from south wall and headed north. It’s been a long time since I went to the canyon. I felt refreshing. The journey started with encounters with normal creatures. A small pipe fish was hanging around the grassy…
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The dive reports say good conditions at shores. I decided to give it a try. When I got there, there was a big black cloud on the horizon and the hills were blanked by a heavy fog. But it didn’t get worse and the cloud was slowly receding. The surf was mild but waves were…
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Warm weather, bright sunshine, and flat ocean. See six whales (including one swimming by right down the boat) to two great dives – amazing San Diego. Our first dive was at Hogan. As the current was strong, I didn’t stay too long. From Hogan to the train wheel the ride became a fun whale watching…
