Woodbridge SCUBA
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Cape Hatteras - July 2008
It was Shark Week in the Outer Banks!  The spectacular diving conditions were enhanced by the presence of two dozen
or more sharks on every wreck.  We made three two-dive trips with
Outer Banks Diving.  We dove the Dixie Arrow, Proteus, and
British Splendor.  As our pictures show, the diving was unique and exciting.
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A pair passing by.
Sand tiger turns in for a closer look.
Closing in
Sand tigers lose their teeth every
two weeks.
Barracuda schooling under the
boat.
Barracuda approaches.
Looks like this barracuda had a
close call with a fishing boat!
Spotted eel on the British
Splendor.
Chris on the Dixie Arrow.
Arrow crab.
Sometimes, the fish watches you.
Greg at 130 feet.
Starfish crawling across the
sand.
Nice teeth.
Sand tiger inside the wreck.
High Hats on the British Splendor.
Looking at the divers on the anchor line, it isn't hard to figure out why the sand tiger sharks were so curious.
School of barracudas
Matt and Earl during a safety stop.
Bristle worm.
Oyster toad.
Jelly fish.
Sand tiger.
Sand tiger runs the gauntlet.
Nice view of the teeth.