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| Surface Interval: Discuss Now this is what I call good viz... in the General Diving Forums forums: Found a nice video on Youtube earlier... Check out the viz!!!!... |
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| Wow - must be 50m - just like Vobster
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| Pupu springs (Waikoropupu springs) in New Zealand is quite amazing for clarity. 60m of visibility apparently. Unfortunately it is only about 20m across A very surreal experience although a somewhat limiting dive. Daz
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| wow! nice video too.
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| wow now that looks so clear ! just like stoney on a sunday afternoon ! lol!! ok kidding !! a very nice vid though !! |
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