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Red Sea Diving
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Diving in the Red Sea in Eilat in a site called 3 rocks. A beautiful shallow water dive site. Equipment: Canon eos 60d in a diving bag (works well in depths under 12m).
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2012-03-24 Scubadiving Abu Gosoon - Egypt, Red Sea
2  2012-03-24 Scubadiving Abu Gosoon - Egypt, Red Sea
Scubadiving Hamada wreck at Abu Gosoon, Red Sea Egypt with Ducks Dive Superior (www.ducks-diving.com Marsa Alam
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Red Sea, Scuba diving in Marsa Alam Egypt February 2012
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After big storm the water was not cristal clear but we have had a great time anyway. Father and son exploring Red Sea :-) We enjoyed the professional service from Extra divers in Port Gahlib Video filmed/edited by Johan Stenström, Måns Ansgariusson
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