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The plates have some nice pictures of the moals engraved on it as well as
some sort of hieroglyphics. I got one and it is a nice souvenier.
At that time of year my neck was not red, so just ask them if they remember
the bald bozo without the red hair. ;-)
John K. Luedeman
Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences and Teacher Education
Clemson University
864 882-6735 (H)
864 656-5129 (O)
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Subject: Re: [SCUBA-SE] Diving Easter Island, Anyone?
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 20:13:21 -0400, John K. Luedeman
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>I forget the dive shop. I didn't enter it in my log book. ;-(
Bad boy!
There are only TWO dive shops on the island, practically next door
to each other, I was told. One is called the ORCA Diving Center --
the one I MAY be diving with.
I'll ask them it they remember some Redneck Bozo who travelled
from Chile to dive there and can't remember the name of the shop. :-)
>I used a 3 mil wetsuit. I was a little cool but not bad.
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>I wasn't signed up on this list when I dove there.
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>Make certain to get some souvenirs of the native artwork. I got a nice
>brass plate.
What would I use the brass plates for? I figure the most popular
souvenir would be some form/size/texture of the moals!
Da Feeesh.
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