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Scuba Diving Magazine D2D Trip- Sept 2007

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On September 30, 2007
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Scuba Diving Magazine D2D Trip- Sept 2007


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Oceanic

Our first day of diving, Sept 23, we headed to the following dives: Sea Viking (wall) Will Laurie (wreck)


Sting ray and I off the Will Laurie.

That afternoon most of the group decided on doing two optional shark dives at the south end of the island.

Shark Wreck and Shark Arena

Shark Action!!! This is where, yes, yours truly, was able to feed!!! Not only that but there were approx. 10-12 sharks and man were they hungry! It was as if they heard the dinner bell (boats engine) and wanted treats just like your dogs at home. What a great time.


Me feeding.


I think they're hungry, what do you think?

Later that night a few of us headed to Atlantis on Paradise Island where we ate at the best buffet of my life, a place called Mosaic. Talk about a unique atmosphere with a multitude of choices.


Kelly and Mary sipping their hot chocolate.


Look that dessert!!! Yum.


Luis says yum too!


Editor of Scuba Diving Magazine gives us a thumbs up!


We can't always have serious happy faces on!!!


The girls at Mosaic.


Pal and I in front of Mosaic.

Monday afternoon we headed back to Stuart Cove's for three more dives. Port Nelson (one of the newest wrecks in Nassau), Ray of Hope and the Bahama Mama (wrecks) Will Laurie (Night dive)

Our last day of diving was Tuesday the 25th. The two dives we dove that day were: Razor Back Bond Wrecks


Kelly and I being goofy.


Pal and I being goofy too!

Fortunately for us that day was the only day it rained and when I say rained, I mean it poured! All of us huddled together in Fin Photo (Stuart Cove's photo lab) to look at pictures from the trip and buy CD's and DVD's. Later that night we enjoyed our last dinner together (until next year, ha ha) at a nice little restaurant on the beach, called the Beach Cafe (at least that's what I think it was called!!!). It's located at Sandy Point if you're interested. Great food and terrific atmosphere. This is where we gave away more Scuba Diving swag AND the Oceanic Heads Up Display Mask that Oceanic graciously donated to our trip. Not only did they donate that mask, but they let us borrow 12 masks for our D2D'ers to try on this trip. For more information on the mask go here: http://www.oceanicworldwide.com/p_computers_iddm.html

Needless to say many people we're upset they didn't win the mask! But not Stefanie and not her Dad! I think he's hoping he'll see it as an early Christmas present! There were offers on the table starting at $500 for her to sell the mask... what a crowd! What a trip!

Stay tuned for next years trip(s) and make sure to join us for a great time!

D2D Group

Related Links
D2D Stuart Cove Trip Forum
Stuart Cove's
Oceanic

Our first day of diving, Sept 23, we headed to the following dives: Sea Viking (wall) Will Laurie (wreck)


Sting ray and I off the Will Laurie.

That afternoon most of the group decided on doing two optional shark dives at the south end of the island.

Shark Wreck and Shark Arena

Shark Action!!! This is where, yes, yours truly, was able to feed!!! Not only that but there were approx. 10-12 sharks and man were they hungry! It was as if they heard the dinner bell (boats engine) and wanted treats just like your dogs at home. What a great time.


Me feeding.


I think they're hungry, what do you think?

Later that night a few of us headed to Atlantis on Paradise Island where we ate at the best buffet of my life, a place called Mosaic. Talk about a unique atmosphere with a multitude of choices.


Kelly and Mary sipping their hot chocolate.


Look that dessert!!! Yum.


Luis says yum too!


Editor of Scuba Diving Magazine gives us a thumbs up!


We can't always have serious happy faces on!!!


The girls at Mosaic.


Pal and I in front of Mosaic.

Monday afternoon we headed back to Stuart Cove's for three more dives. Port Nelson (one of the newest wrecks in Nassau), Ray of Hope and the Bahama Mama (wrecks) Will Laurie (Night dive)

Our last day of diving was Tuesday the 25th. The two dives we dove that day were: Razor Back Bond Wrecks


Kelly and I being goofy.


Pal and I being goofy too!

Fortunately for us that day was the only day it rained and when I say rained, I mean it poured! All of us huddled together in Fin Photo (Stuart Cove's photo lab) to look at pictures from the trip and buy CD's and DVD's. Later that night we enjoyed our last dinner together (until next year, ha ha) at a nice little restaurant on the beach, called the Beach Cafe (at least that's what I think it was called!!!). It's located at Sandy Point if you're interested. Great food and terrific atmosphere. This is where we gave away more Scuba Diving swag AND the Oceanic Heads Up Display Mask that Oceanic graciously donated to our trip. Not only did they donate that mask, but they let us borrow 12 masks for our D2D'ers to try on this trip. For more information on the mask go here: http://www.oceanicworldwide.com/p_computers_iddm.html

Needless to say many people we're upset they didn't win the mask! But not Stefanie and not her Dad! I think he's hoping he'll see it as an early Christmas present! There were offers on the table starting at $500 for her to sell the mask... what a crowd! What a trip!

Stay tuned for next years trip(s) and make sure to join us for a great time!