Scott.. tony from MN. You should document the cleanup effort for we poor bastards on the mainland. I am very interested. I check your site out every few days. I think you could show an interesting perspective on the Tsunami
Oh my gosh, I didn't actually think anybody actually kept track of my random imagery. That is awesome Tony. Anyways, I got down to the shoreline the day after the tsunami and got a slew of shots, but unfortunately came up basically empty handed (my head was totally out of the game or something). But, it was quite a sight to see and as fast as all the debris was there, it was gone and life, apparently, is back to normal for Alii Dr. I unfortunately haven't been able to scout out much of the rest of the shore line that has been tampered with by mother nature. DAMN YOU SCHOOL AND APATHY!!!!!
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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Scott.. tony from MN. You should document the cleanup effort for we poor bastards on the mainland. I am very interested. I check your site out every few days. I think you could show an interesting perspective on the Tsunami
Oh my gosh, I didn't actually think anybody actually kept track of my random imagery. That is awesome Tony. Anyways, I got down to the shoreline the day after the tsunami and got a slew of shots, but unfortunately came up basically empty handed (my head was totally out of the game or something). But, it was quite a sight to see and as fast as all the debris was there, it was gone and life, apparently, is back to normal for Alii Dr. I unfortunately haven't been able to scout out much of the rest of the shore line that has been tampered with by mother nature. DAMN YOU SCHOOL AND APATHY!!!!!
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