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Unread 05/05/2017, 10:14 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by jrdonnellyjr1 View Post
Are the currents too strong to swim into? If you pass something and want a better look can you get back to it?
Like tenurepro said, depends on the day and the site. Tormentos has been ripping every time we've done it. Delilah which I think I remember is close to Tormentos also is usually pretty strong.

We did some night dives on Paradise Reef and Columbia Shallow and the current was almost non existent. If you duck behind a coral head and descend you can hold your place easily in most currents, but as said above keep your eyes on the group so you don't get left behind.

Drift diving in Coz is about as close to flying without a plane as you can get.


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