April 15, 2004
Back in the SCUBA again
You would have thought a 102 degree fever would have kept me from diving at 9 AM the next day eh? Then you'd have underestimated nurse Janet's healing touch and my desire to see the elusive whale shark ;-). We dove "In Through The Out Door" one of the more famous dive sites in the archipelago and saw a variety of marine life including lion fish and scorpion fish.
The second site was a large pinnacle and - in spite of the obvious evidence of illegal fish bombing from the Burmese fisherman - we saw tons of great stuff.
You would have thought a 102 degree fever would have kept me from diving at 9 AM the next day eh? Then you'd have underestimated nurse Janet's healing touch and my desire to see the elusive whale shark ;-). We dove "In Through The Out Door" one of the more famous dive sites in the archipelago and saw a variety of marine life including lion fish and scorpion fish.
The second site was a large pinnacle and - in spite of the obvious evidence of illegal fish bombing from the Burmese fisherman - we saw tons of great stuff.
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