Seascapes
Scuba diving was a right of passage in 1975. It was a time when you still had to jump in the deep end of a 12 foot pool with all gear in hand and put everything on at the bottom. As fins and mask floated upwards and air was becoming somewhat of a commodity a fledgling newbie transformed himself into a competent scuba diver.
“Seascapes” represents my appreciation and respect of our underwater world.
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"Wreck of the Purini" The "Purini" was a WWI minesweeper that sunk off the coast of Mayreau, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Windward Isles in 1918. Now a living shipreef, beautiful corals and sponges adhere to the ladders as a Spainish Hogfish cruises by.
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