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    I have to admit I was a tad distracted in the beginning and didn't see the turtle.


    That's pretty cool. I love skin diving and the most incredible thing I have seen in the wild was a huge Manta Ray in Grenada.
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    dont worry KMG i didnt see it at first either lol. Took a second...and Im a lady.

    That is so awesome. U are so lucky! I wish I could do that, but unfortunately i have an Olympic Medal is sinking and drowning. The only thing that saves me half the time are the two flotation devices attached to my torso. LOL!

    Anyways... I love it and I hope you post more awesome stuff like this

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    That is really cool. Thanks for sharing.
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    That is sooo awesome!

    One of my fondest memories of one of my trips to Maui was swimming with a Sea Turtle. I did not get that close though. I didn't want to risk a wonderful moment of it swimming off in a direction that I wasn't supposed to go. Yeah, one of those tourist group swims, but I scored big time while most folks were back on the boat with their booze.

    I'm ALWAYS the last person to get back to boat. They have to blow the horn for me.

    Great video!
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    Re: Swimming with Sea Turtle in the wild!

    Glad everyone enjoys the video! My apologies if you were distracted haha

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    I see sea turtles at the Daytona Pier almost every trip I make there. I'm not swimming with them but it's still quite a thrill to see them.
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