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Jim Downey

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You need to read [url="http://messages.cruisecritic.com/2/OpenTopic?q=Y&s=927093444&a=tpc&m=3713081437&f=1953050207"]this message[/url] thread. I'd love to dive there. It has to be as good as the diving in British Columbia, which [I]is[/I] fabulous.

You can't see anything as cute as this in the Caribbean:
[img]http://brobertson.org/nanaimogallery/images/sealpeeking.JPG[/img]

I took this photo in about 12 feet of water near Nanaimo BC.

Want to see more, click [url="http://brobertson.org/nanaimogallery/index.html"]Here[/url]

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if there's a way to construe my post as non-argumentative, please do so.</font>
Cruise photos on my [url="http://www.brobertson.org/"]Home page [/url]<font color="990066">
Spring Break was on the Grand Princess </font>21, March 2004
So when is the next cruise?
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I went on the snorkel a couple of years ago, and it was
really cool! It was cold. They give you a full wet suit with hood. It was hard to dive down with the suit on, but the
guides would bring up starfish close to the surface for everyone to see. The starfish were amazing. They said that sometimes orca come by or porpoise.
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