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Hawaii Reef Divers

The term "Scuba Jay" is a nickname of a gentleman who is part of Hawaii Reef Divers, ScubaJay Dive Group, which is owned/operated by group of experienced and qualified instructors who have supported or been involved in Scuba in some form or another for ten plus years each. Being divers themselves, they saw the need for more personalized diving experience in the rare treasures of the world. They chose to focus on quality of training, skill of the diver, establishing life-long friendships.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The Best Snorkeling Beach

The Best Snorkeling Beach

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Posted by Hawaii Reef Divers/Scuba Jay at 5:25 PM
Labels: Hawaii reef divers, hotels, Jason Kilgore, Kona, Marine Animals, Nature and Eco Tours, scuba diving, sharks, Skin Diving, Southern States, Underwater Photography, vacation, Wildlife

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