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Hi from South Africa

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snake-5

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Hi guys stumbled onto this site by accident ana wow everything iv ever wanted to know so thought id join. I live in Shelly beach South Africa and started diving a few months ago and it has grown on me in a big way. We also have the sardine run here once a year which hopefully by the next one i will be 100% ready for diving strait into, so with that said a big hello to you all. Oh as for my namesake i collect snakes as well and that one has grown on me for the past few years.
 
hey mate welcome and enjoy

I know that serdine meat is soft and i never saw big serdine!!!

may be in lebanon it means something else

~~pe@ce~~
 
Keep the snakes -- we have plenty in Texas. Copperheads, rattlers, corals, and my least favorite water mocassins. Also many non-venomous. Only mocassins are a concern when diving & fishing in fresh water. Anyhoo--welcome aboard!
 
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