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<p>[QUOTE="dadams, post: 3738506, member: 82194"]<font face="Times New Roman">Sweet new coin [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] - you certainly chose a nice one. If you've never ridden a dolphin you should put it on your bucket list of things to do. Our family went last year to Cozumel and they have an attraction there, Dolphinaris, where you get to interact with the dolphins and one of the features of the attraction is a dolphin ride. You swim out a distance and face the dolphin with your hands out. The trainer tells him to go and he'll come zooming towards you moving to your left side and around you coming back up next to you on your right where you grab a pectoral fin. The dolphin then rotates to his back and underneath you so that you are belly to belly and holding on to both fins, then you'd better hold on 'cause now you're in for a ride. They are amazingly strong animals and seem to move effortlessly through the water, even with a not so slim guy holding on for dear life. I won't subject you to that image so here is one of my daughter . . .</font></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1002685[/ATTACH]</p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Congrats on another great addition to the TIF Collection.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">-d</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dadams, post: 3738506, member: 82194"][FONT=Times New Roman]Sweet new coin [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] - you certainly chose a nice one. If you've never ridden a dolphin you should put it on your bucket list of things to do. Our family went last year to Cozumel and they have an attraction there, Dolphinaris, where you get to interact with the dolphins and one of the features of the attraction is a dolphin ride. You swim out a distance and face the dolphin with your hands out. The trainer tells him to go and he'll come zooming towards you moving to your left side and around you coming back up next to you on your right where you grab a pectoral fin. The dolphin then rotates to his back and underneath you so that you are belly to belly and holding on to both fins, then you'd better hold on 'cause now you're in for a ride. They are amazingly strong animals and seem to move effortlessly through the water, even with a not so slim guy holding on for dear life. I won't subject you to that image so here is one of my daughter . . .[/FONT] [ATTACH=full]1002685[/ATTACH] [FONT=Times New Roman]Congrats on another great addition to the TIF Collection. -d[/FONT][/QUOTE]
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