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John (Dolphin Wisperer) this one's for YOU.

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http://picasaweb.google.com/cicopo/CozumelTrip2011#5568413578875866546

Shot on SAn Juan this morning.

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Nothing like seeing the real thing in the wild :)

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How awsome is that????

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Hi!!! You post the most beautiful pictures!! I am not a diver but my husband is. I keep showing him your pictures. He especially loved the one with the shark at Columbia Deep. He wanted me to ask you who you dive with? We are going to be down there late February and he is very envious of all of the beautiful sea life you get to capture on fillm. When he dove last year in Cozumel he didnt get to see half of the great things you do!!

Any information would be helpful!!!

Thank you,

Rachel - Minneapolis, MN where it is snowing and 17 degrees today!!!

Cozumel, Mexico
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Great shot!!! I have been seeing pods frequently heading south ahead of the Norte winds.

Yes folks they are here, in their natural environment swimming freely and happily!

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Great shot! I have only seen one while diving and I was down at 95 feet and he/she was at the surface swimming all alone.

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The Dolphin was somewhere around 50-55 feet down, and that surprised me to see it at that depth.

The dive op I'm using this trip is Blue Angel, but I've dove with others which also have provided similar experiences, minus the Dolphin, which has been my ONLY sighting of one while diving. Pelagic Ventures, Blue XT Sea, & Scubatony have all provided great dives in the past & I recommend all of them often, but had read enought good things about Blue Angel to give them a try while staying at their resort. One major difference between Blue Angel & the others has been that surface intervals have simply been on the boat while drifting with the current vs going to a beach club or at least to a beach to kill the time.

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OUTSTANDING! This is on my bucket list of things to see. If it was me, I'd still be jumping up and down! I read about other divers seeing pods of dolphins and sometimes even snorkeling with them but haven't been in the right place/right time yet. Good for you and thanks for sharing with us snow-bound folks.

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that was one smart dolphin waiting for just the right person to take its picture !!!! Great shot Larry !!!! Thanks for sharing with us.

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how totally awesome!!! Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed your other pictures too........keep um coming

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Larry:

Now, that's the way to swim with dolphins!!

Another fine example of your stellar photographic skills.

With thanks.

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