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Hi Iain,
Thanks for the encouragement. I have reviewed a lot of video and
there are some pretty nice shots, though less of shells than I would
have liked, but there are a couple of spectacular sequences with some
of the most gorgeous Cassis tuberosa I have ever seen. The most
impressive material is of a spotted eagle ray that loved having his
picture taken and some stunning video shot out in "The Gingerbreads"
which is a nearly untouched reef in the middle of nowhere in the
Bahamas that we dove at 2 AM. Just seeing the basketstars all open is
pretty cool.
Since you were the first to respond, what do you think such a DVD
should sell for? I just bought a DVD of the Great Barrier Reef for
$29 and I was very disappointed, both in the quality of the video and
the length of the disc (42 minutes). I'm kind of thinking $19.95 plus
shipping ($4.50 in the US and $7.50 overseas). That would be for a
full two hour disc.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Jim
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