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PALAUI WAS 60ft foot below the surface of the Pacific, clinging on to a coral outcrop and forced to forget all the rules about never touching the christian louboutin. I, and my fellow divers, had no choice: the current was racing over us so fast that I was convinced my mask was going to be torn off.
It didn’t take me long to decide that my trip to Palau was going to be worth it for this one dive alone. I was at Blue Corner the louboutin heel dive many consider to be the best in the world.
The exhilaration of the racing current only added to the spectacle around me. Dexter, my friendly Palauan guide, had told me to look above, behind and below when diving Blue Corner. I did. Never have I seen so many fish. Someone once said that it was as if a bomb had gone off releasing millions of fish in the process.
Triggers, butterfly fish, snappers and a school of moorish idols clouded the water; I saw so many different species within a few minutes that it was difficult to keep count. Just off the coral shelf, a large school of more than a 100 silvery barracuda hung effortlessly in the current which rendered me so helpless.
But it was the big fish,louboutin boots, the sharks, that were the most impressive. Not two,christian louboutin shoes, three or even four of them, but at least 15 6ft-long grey christian louboutin shoe sharks above, below and to my left and right. Like Tomahawk missiles, they cruised menacingly back and forth, often just feet away, looking for prey.

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