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Hey from University

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lynsea

Aspiring Mermaid
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Hey guys,

My name is Lindsay, i am currently enrolled in university, and absolutely obsessed with anything underwater. The few experiences i have had (mostly snorkeling) were some of the ones i remember the most. Currently, i've been to and snorkeled in the waters off of Cat Island and Eleuthera in the Bahamas. (it's also where i had my first experience with barracuda!) Anyway, i am planning on studying marine biology with the hope of becoming a researcher or underwater photographer (apart from the stuff i already do on land). My greatest dream is to go to Australia and to dive the GBR. I am currently working on getting certified for SCUBA. I have been browsing the forum and i have found some great stories that i would love to be able to experience myself. Any advice you guys could give me would be great!

-Lindsay
 
Welcome from The Shetland Isles
You'll certainly find a wealth of knowlege on these forums

Just had a look at your portfolio.
Im liking your images there
Do you have a flickr?
 
nah i pretty much use deviantart. i really like the community there.
 
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