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Todd
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Marc-Etienne
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Kevin
Now that the Lake is open for business, the pace of diving is definitely picking up. This morning, in an effort to improve on the manual flash technique, I was one of four divers playing at Morton's Wharf. The other three are pictured...
Once again, good conditions - less the water temperature - and a distinct lack of marine life.
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