So, I'm sorry to contact you on here, but I don't know how else to. I know it's probably way too late to get officially scuba certified, but I had to at least try. I have a photo for the card... I totally understand if it's been too long, though. Just let me know, please. Thanks =)
About 2/3 of the school was circling around Ryan, while the rest of them were cruising over, behind and under me. You also have to realize I only caught the tail end of the circling on video. A lot of the Ulua had already stopped circling and were cruising out into the blue before I had started filming. I would say there was somewhere around 400+ Ulua altogether, most of them being around 30-50 lbs but a good number of large ones being close to 100 lbs. It was pretty amazing to catch a glimpse of 3 of them out of the corner of my eye and then by the time I looked up, several hundred of them buzzing past me at mock 10 speed and being able to feel the water rushing by me. Talk about a serious pack of wolves out for some blood; I'm pretty sure every fish on the reef was shaking in there shoes. I know I was.
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your photos are amazing. really really amazing.
So, I'm sorry to contact you on here, but I don't know how else to. I know it's probably way too late to get officially scuba certified, but I had to at least try. I have a photo for the card... I totally understand if it's been too long, though. Just let me know, please. Thanks =)
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