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| UK Dive Sites, Accommodation & Liveaboards: Discuss Paul Naylor in the Holiday and Travel Forum forums: I've just been and got Paul Naylors new book 'GREAT BRITISH MARINE ANIMALS'. What ... |
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| Imported post I've just been and got Paul Naylors new book 'GREAT BRITISH MARINE ANIMALS'. What a blinding book, The pictures and descriptions are so good that i nearly don't need to go diving anymore.. Or any less either. |
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| Imported post I've just got got back from Firestone and with pictures from Naylors new book etched into my memory, i'm sure i saw even more today than usual. I even saw a doto fragilis and a couple of greater pipefish even though the viz was down to 3/4 metres, worse on the cables because of following a couple of herberts power finning back in (throw those soppy grey jetfins in the bin and get some proper ones). The water temperature has gone up a degree this weekend though, roll on summer. |
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