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The Underwater Photography of Adam Scott Wandt

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Bonaire: A Diver's Paradise

Bonaire Licence Plate Motor Vehicle

Imagine the perfect dive vacation . . . An entire island devoted to SCUBA diving and environmental conservation . . .

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S.O.S. Diver in Distress

Dive Profile

According to my dive computer, I was at 71 feet and 10 minutes into the dive when I took emergency action to help a diver in distress.

 

We were swimming along the edge of a drop off into blackness. The wall starts at about 60 feet underwater and continues down to 3,000 feet. I remember swimming near the rear of the group taking pictures as I

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Reveille

Reveille

ALARM ALARM!

Imagine the warning alarms in a nuclear power facility just moments before it melts down and destroys downtown Springfield. That is exactly the sound my iPhone makes at 6:00 am the morning of a dive. Loud, crude and annoying.

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Welcome to the Bahamas

Bahamas Flag

As I packed for my latest trip to the Bahamas, I realized how much crap I was slowly accumulating. I am now traveling with well over 150 pounds of dive and photographic equipment.

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St. Thomas Sucks!

St Thomas

St. Thomas sucks! There I said it. Its highly overrated all around. Don’t go there. Stay away. No good comes of it. People get ripped off by the local vendors, harassed on the streets by local time share sellers, and the diving sucks.

 

Just about the only redeeming feature of this dive was the dive operator - who was from New York.

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