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Default Waterspout in the ocean

This was amazing to see in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, too bad I could not get a better shot.
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WoW - you caught it though. Well done. Cheers, Bernz
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The rainbow adds some interest too. Nice job!
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Great shot. I seen one of these but I didn't have a camera.

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Hi Dean - wow .... this is a frist for me too ... that must have been something to see
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with rainbow colors too....awesome!
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That is so very cool. Must have been amazing to see.
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I agree with Big Nick... that is very cool!
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Nice framing too, Dean.
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This was an amazing event to see, thank god it was far enough away that nobody was hurt. Still what a site.
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