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Meet at STARR HILL !!! Tonight !!!
Our inaugural meeting will feature Steve Smith from Divers Alert Network. Steve will be talking about all the things that traveling divers need to now and how DAN can be of use to them. Expect a great evening with great friends, great food and especially great local beer.
6:30pm - Cocktails and Dinner
See you there!
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information on meetings past, present and future> With the new dive season just ahead several SeaDevil have decided to add a bit of hardware to the quarry. Terry Tate donated a VW Camper bus to the cause. Eric Horton with some friends from Kathy's Scuba, Zeb Lilly and Brian Latuga, prepared this nostalgic vehicle. They flushed all the gas lines, oils lines, transmission lines, drained the crank case and differentials and mad sure that the vehicle was clean and spiffy for it's new job as an underwater attraction and fish abode. The day
Believe me the story is far more entertaining than I have related. For a great story talk to al the participants; Eric Horton, Terry Tate, Zeb Lilly, Brian Latuga, Even Young, Chip Byrd and Susan Finlen. Also click the following link for more pictures of the happenings. <click here>There has been a lot of activity at Fishersville this year. Most Thursday evening a group of usually 8-12 diver and shore patrol come in to dive, joke laugh, eat hotdog and other scrumptious vittles. Visibility has been great at 12-15 feet above the first thermocline. It's much cleared below to the second thermocline and below that beautiful but cold of course. For a great evening with friends and to keep you skills fresh, try Fishersville this summer. The quarry is open every Thursday evening through October and on selected weekends. For more information contact Dive Connections .
SeaDevils in Belize
by Susan Finlen ![]() Jimmy probably says it better than I can in his song, “O the stories we could tell”. The story would be told about three families on spring break in search of adventure in Belize. Finding things like jungles, kickichu’s, bull sharks, Mayan ruins, diving the blue hole, fishing and having their catch cooked on the beach over an open fire, howler monkeys, exotic rain forests, night diving, etc.
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