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micah, newbie from Massachusetts

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So my love with the underwater world has spiked again. As a kid my friends father took my friend and I scuba diving in his pool for training, and lake winnipesaukee to a wrecked wooden boat about 10m deep. Recently I've been freediving in my parents lake but it's only 10-15 feet deep and visibility is maybe 5 feet. I would love to go to winnipesaukee again but we needed a boat and it's a drive from central mass. So anyone with some cool spots to check out or suggestions I'm all ears !

Also my wife and I are going to cabo mexico, the very southern tip to be exact in September. Was planning on bringing my flippers and goggles to see what's down there !
 
I have been encountering the same thing lately. I have been diving some Lakes and Ponds in Southeastern Massachusetts, some with a depth of 100ft. Hoping to head over to Walden Pond soon to do some freediving. I am an amateur so I'm only going 30-50ft deep so far. If you find any spots or want to dive let me know!
 
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