
Steve owns a dive charter operation in Kona, Hawaii called Wanna Dive. In addition to diving, being married, and running a business, he somehow finds time to blog about the diving in and around Kona. What immediately struck me about his blog were the totally amazing pictures he’s got posted, which he usually explains in some detail.
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