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S.E. Aruba Fly'n Dive
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Chaka
Beaumont
April 24, 2005
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I made eight dives with this dive company and was very pleased. They are a smaller company and are located near the airport. We went out in small groups most of the time, no more than 12 people at one time. On most dives, we had three divemasters ...
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I made eight dives with this dive company and was very pleased. They are a smaller company and are located near the airport. We went out in small groups most of the time, no more than 12 people at one time. On most dives, we had three divemasters with us. We did six drift dives and two wreck dives. I have all my own equipment, and it only cost $27.50 per dive. The diving was excellent.
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