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Garmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 43 mm, titanium with silicone bandGarmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 43 mm, titanium with silicone band
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DYRON Macro lens UCL67IIDYRON Macro lens UCL67II
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Scubalamp Remote ControlScubalamp Remote Control
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AquaTech EDGE PRO Conversion Kit - Sony - Nikon - Canon - FujiAquaTech EDGE PRO Conversion Kit - Sony - Nikon - Canon - Fuji
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Inon Optical D Cable L Type L Rubber Bush Set 2Inon Optical D Cable L Type L Rubber Bush Set 2
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JOBY SeaPal Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone & SamsungJOBY SeaPal Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone & Samsung
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GoPro HERO12 Black Action Video CameraGoPro HERO12 Black Action Video Camera
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Garmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 51 mm, Carbon grey DLC titaniumGarmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 51 mm, Carbon grey DLC titanium
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Julian RocksJulian Rocks
Named by Captain Cook in 1776, Julian Rocks in Byron Bay consists of ancient sedimentary rock, remains of a volcanic eruption more than 20 million years ago. It is an extension of Cape Byron separated by water and forms a most unique marine reserve, providing shelter and food for more than 500 tropical and temperate fish species alone!
Seaslugs - Part I. Headshield slugs and Sea hares.Seaslugs - Part I. Headshield slugs and Sea hares.
I have compiled a sequential account of the five main seaslug orders, supported by photographic records and some likely Sydney dive sites to encounter members of each order.
Where Have All the Horses Gone?Where Have All the Horses Gone?
Clifton Gardens has always rated as one of my favourite Sydney night dives. I know - a maximum depth of 4m under the jetty means you could snorkel it with short length of garden hose, but it never fails to deliver a unique and unexpected encounter with interesting critters.
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