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Well after a fairly slow start to the year June arrived and so did some great weather. I took the opportunity to head down to St. Abbs and experienced 2 great dives off of the harbour. Vis was an unexpected but extremely welcome 10 metres. A highlight of the dives was finding a nice Lumpsucker. I have not seen one of these for a long time and have always struggled to get a good shot. this time i think i managed, even if the batteries in one of my strobes did choose that moment to pack in. Ballan wrasse were also pleased to pose for the camera.
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