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    Default Bali in november

    Yesssss, we are going to Bali for 3 weeks ;-)


    It's bin a while since my last message, to buzzy finding a nice camere and housing.
    Found an Olympus e330 for a very good price


    A nice place to test my macrolens
    Leaving 7 november from Amsterdam

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    Raymond

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    Lucky you!
    I was there in August. had a great time and would recommend it to anyone.

    Where are you staying ?
    SSMD Diver.

    Today is a good day to Dive.

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    8-17 nov in candidasa candi beach
    17-26 nov in sanur Puri Santrian

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    Nice! Hopefully, the Mola Mola should be around Nusa penida in full force for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubber chicken View Post
    Nice! Hopefully, the Mola Mola should be around Nusa penida in full force for you.
    i cross my fingers, i think it's a little bit too late :-(
    You never know, maybe i am lucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by MantaRay View Post
    i cross my fingers, i think it's a little bit too late :-(
    You never know, maybe i am lucky
    I've been to Bali but it was years before being certified. My memories -- staying in an ashram that segregated the boys from the girls; being fed only greens that they grew; having to sneak out for a meat dish by the last week (hehe); the old lady who ran the place beating a big, burly foreigner with her umbrella for unknowingly sunbathing on what turned out to be a prayer rock -- are landlocked.
    I look forward to images and kuwento (filipino for stories). I'd like to plan a Mola Mola dive there one day (despite my dive buddy saying she hated the currents!).
    Lu-Ann G. Fuentes rambles on at http://layas.blogspot.com
    "Today isn't any other day, you know." - Lewis Carroll

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