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And now the night dive.  Practically everyone that I had talked to made it a point to say that 
if I only dove one time in Hawaii, I had better make it a manta ray dive.  To be honest, I 
didn't realize what the big deal was.  That is, until I was actually in the water with one
of these giant creatures.  (There were a total of six manta rays this evening.) The first row of pictures feature a few blackened shots - that's my flash not firing properly. I didn't think my flash's batteries would run out so fast, but they started to get drained on the night dive, so I was left with quite a few black pictures. This page features pictures from the night dive. Be sure to visit the afternoon dive page for the first of my two dives.  | 
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