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OPEN WATER DIVER TRAINING |
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The training area we use is very flat and sandy. |
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ADVANCED OPEN WATER TRAINING |
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The training area has large artificial reef structures. |
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MUCK DIVING |
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We simply have a little bit of everything |
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OPEN WATER STUDENT |
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One of the many times a student is stopped and asked to perform a skill. |
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JUNK IN THE OCEAN |
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Another example of what is thrown in the ocean. |
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TEACHER AND STUDENT |
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Coming off of a training dive. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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One of the many varities of flatworms in the area. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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The detail in this picture depicts the incredible makeup of these creatures. |
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DIVE TRAINING |
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Training in pool like conditions in the ocean is always the best way to teach a diver. |
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MUCK DIVING |
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Some leaf fish hanging out close to shore. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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Another variety of Lionfish. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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Another one of the Scorpion Fish family in the area. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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A Common Lionfish juvenile. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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Lionfish on display. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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One of many lobsters in the area. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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A juvenile lobster. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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A diver's sunset prior to a night dive. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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A nudibranch scouring the coral for food. The detail in this picture is remarkable. |
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NIGHT DIVE |
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A Stone Fish waiting for food. |
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DIVER'S SUNSET |
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Getting ready for a night dive. |
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PANAY EXPLORERS TEMPORARY DIVE SHOP |
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We have moved our gear to our garage while we build our new dive shop on the resort property. |
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