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How Small We Are

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crusty

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Its totally not dive related but
 

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Very nice, I guess we shouldn't worry about overcrowding, there's always somewhere else to go.
 
Adrian said:
Very nice, I guess we shouldn't worry about overcrowding, there's always somewhere else to go.
rofl

yes yes , you right, leaving in earh is really borrring :)
 
Adrian said:
Very nice, I guess we shouldn't worry about overcrowding, there's always somewhere else to go.
I just dream about getting away from this damn computer!
 
I personally am looking for a ticket to the planet Cretacea.
 
I quite fancy a trip to Kronos (home of the Klingon’s)
I bet you’d need more than a shark suit there!!!!!!!! :martial

 
One more picure is - or more pictures are - needed. Comparing a human to the Earth. :)
BTW - I would not move to the surface of a star.. Not even to Jupiter.
Still, it could be interesting to dive under the ice of the Jupiter moon Europe. Probably 5mm would not be sufficient. :)
 
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