South China Sea.

On this job I was working with mostly Australian divers. There're all a bunch of hard working professionals. I liked them all. They also made me feel welcome there. It was a reel joy working with them and working in the warm water, but I never did get conferrable with all the sea snakes they have there.

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These photos are of Brent, Jack, And me. This is the system we lived in. Not bad, three men in a four man system plus these two divers are easy to work with. They know what there doing, they don't get in the way, and they don't have to be in charge of every crane move. That comes with experience and self confidence.

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This is the dive control room. Don Fraser is in the first photo. He was our dive teams shift supervisor.

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Some of the crew. Dickey is in the second photo. He is a real gentleman and I have allot of time for him.

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