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Topic: La Paz, Baja, Oct 23-30  (Read 7966 times)

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Great anemone porn!!

Man! I had NO idea uni was sooo tasty! What I've had in "sushi" bars was not unpleasant and tastes like ocean. But this stuff was Delicious and tasted  like the best oysters I've ever eaten!

  I think the 30 minute immersion is just a CYA for   the mfr, at snorkelling depth you caould probably push it for hours, no   problem.
 

Perhaps with other manufactures, but Mr. San and Mr. Yo meant what they said.
It was only good for 30 minutes and it was never more than a meter deep.
DAMHIK :'(

Oh, and the gods from Olympus? They meant it too when they said don't go more than a meter down.
That camera gave up the ghost at about 25' deep when it fell overboard without its normally attached floaty.  :angry9:

 The upside is that I probably would not have noticed how beautiful the scenery below the surface was, nor spent so much time in the water,  if I had not gone down to recover it.

(at least the card survived) ::)



This trip was kinda hard on the JIS submersion standards.




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