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being nosy

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hotglove

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Hi,
joined the site because, last week in the Red Sea, near Sharm, while snorkelling, I saw a girl wearing a monofin doing a photoshoot.
She was staying under for what seemed like an eternity, posing in a relaxed and very professional manner.

Just wondered if anyone knows what the purpose of the shoot might have been.

If anyone reading this was involved, the nosy snorkeller did make an effort to keep out of shot.
 
Hotglove,
did she look like this?
rofl rofl rofl
 

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I recall seeing the job posting for this photoshoot on Freediver.co.uk. They were asking for a beautiful girl for a monofin photoshoot... that was many months ago. Not sure who got the job though.
 
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