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		<title>Scuba &amp; Snorkeling</title>
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			<title>My Experiences</title>
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			<dc:creator>Pufferfreak</dc:creator>
			<description>Besides snorkeling in my pool (I once fell asleep in my pool face down wearing a snorkel and mask ), I have snorkeled in a cove off Catalina as well as at La Jolla Cove. Fish are really fast, so I would advise a net of course . You obviously need flippers. 



When I went snorkeling I saw Garibaldi, Sea Bass and numerous species schooling fish. I've heard from divers on RC that having a container to transport livestock makes it really hard to scuba and offsets your balance.



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