Darkness From Above, And a Sad Farewell
May 15th 2009 Below the surface of the ocean, a diver's senses are more aware.
The only sounds you hear are the hissing of your air regulator and the bubbles gurgling out and up, eventually to the surface. Occasionaly another diver gently knocks into you and you feel their fins, or your own fins graze a piece of rock or coral. Light loses its colors the deeper you descend, so it's easy to see that you're di
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