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Sharm el sheikh!

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Freediver81

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Hi all!

If you were asking yourself why I haven't been posting for the last week it is because I was on holiday in Sharm el sheikh, Sinai Egypt!

Two days ago I went on a boat trip to several famous dive sites when we were welcomed by a pod of dolphins, it was a great sight!!

Sadly I forgot to take the camera with me to the boat trip so there is no documentation but I have a photographic memory! :)

good to be back,

Said

Sharm el sheikh is beautiful and I would recommend it to anyone lookin for a good vacation!!!
 
Hey Said, "famous dive sites" does not cut it, completely insufficient. You can't stop there. How about a detailed description.

Connor
 
Dives as in freediving an/or dives as in " places of doubtful repute"??

Connor
 
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