2008-08-17 Wreck of the Avalon
A couple of dives on the wreck of the Avalon on Marc's boat. Top layer was 70 or so and milky, bottom was 55 and clear 1st dive, chunky green algae on the second dive.
I messed around with some remote slave strobes in the bow. This is a great way to spend a dive, it takes a long time to set up and you swim a lap to make every little adjustment. 30 min flies by, and you are warm and out of air at the end of it. I don't think there is any secret to it other than trial and error and swimming.
There were a lot of Spanish shawls on the bow. They were big, like 4", eating size.
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Date: 08/18/2008
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