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Soon I would be splashing divers on sites such as “The Wall of Life” “Susan’s Hooters” “Wooden Island” and “Inian Wall”, all covered in a myriad of colourful life. Nautilus Swell, Alaska, May 30th, 2011
First of all, I would like to apologize to all our readers and friends out there who enjoy all our blogs; I haven’t been writing nearly as much as I would like. Fine tuning each dive, and exploring all the … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska, Animals, Browning Wall, Destinations, Fantasy Island, octopus
Tagged alaska, Browning Wall, cold water diving, Dillon Rock, ice, inian wall, Le conte glacier, Pacific Octopus, princess sophia, state of california, susan's hooters, The wall of life, transpac, wooden island
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