2019 first visit to the ‘the monster’ for a kickoff of the rainy season.

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2019 first visit to the ‘the monster’ for a kickoff of the rainy season.

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The rain let up just as we were arriving at the dive site, but there was still a modest amount of street runoff making its way into Puget Sound.


youtu.be/N-QcHDGt9kg

A far cry from the squall we caught the timelapse of back in 2012


youtu.be/GWaI1ZLnyZM
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Re: 2019 first visit to the ‘the monster’ for a kickoff of the rainy season.

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Hmm, were the tubesnouts feeding from the pipe??

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Re: 2019 first visit to the ‘the monster’ for a kickoff of the rainy season.

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Yes they were... yeah, no eye infections or anything ;)
YellowEye wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:35 pm Hmm, were the tubesnouts feeding from the pipe??

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