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井口綾子

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  元「準ミス青学」井口綾子、たわわに実った“モッツァレラボディ”たっぷり披露  

琴井ありさ

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  琴井ありさ  

いくみ

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漂亮大姊姊脫了!電眼美女《いくみ》首次上空露酥胸焦點意外在細腰長腿?!  

福岡みなみ

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福岡みなみ 美人 グラビア画像  

“睡”美人

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 “睡”美人

晚了點

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  結婚才5個月,妻子就生下了一個白白胖胖的男孩,丈夫懷疑地問:這孩子來得是否太早了點?妻子回答:是我們結婚結得晚了點。

疼在心裡

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親愛的知道嗎?你近來消瘦了許多!我是看在眼裡,疼在心裡呀,眼看就要過年了,你的身體卻讓人擔心 …… 誰不想讓自己的豬多殺幾斤呢!

快照

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  一女士去拍快照。拍完後便去取自動沖洗的照片,看完驚叫:我怎麼照得像隻猴子!後面的婦人冷冷道:那是我的,你的還要等。

Cancun Underwater Museum Cancun, Mexico

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  Cancun Underwater Museum Cancun, Mexico Officially opened in 2010, there are 500 sculptures across three different galleries that you can either free swim down to, or use scuba gear. The entire gallery is a non-profit organization meant to help save the nearby coral reefs, by providing an alternative destination for divers and a place for artificial reefs. Meanwhile, it looks like an entire civilization got turned to stone and frozen in time.

The Underwater River Cenote Angelita, Mexico

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  The Underwater River Cenote Angelita, Mexico Doesn’t it look like there’s a river just flowing there at the bottom of the image? This “river” isn’t actually a body of water, but an optical illusion caused by a cloud of hydrogen sulphate that separates the first 100 feet of freshwater, from the deeper salt water beneath.

Yonaguni Monument Ryukyu Islands, Japan

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  Yonaguni Monument Ryukyu Islands, Japan This submerged rock formation is a huge mystery. Estimated to be over 5,000 years old, the entire complex looks like a set of stairs or artificially formed monoliths. While some consider this the Atlantis of Japan and look towards human hands or aliens, scientists believe it to be nature. In either case, it’s a gorgeous and baffling place to dive.

Underwater Train Graveyard Long Branch, New Jersey

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  Underwater Train Graveyard Long Branch, New Jersey Discovered in 1985 by a diver, no one is sure where the trains came from. There are two steam locomotives from the 1850’s that are lying parallel to each other, as if they’re pulling into the station. Archeologists believe that they were lost in a storm off the coast, as they were being transported from Boston, but there are no historical records of two engines being lost.

Vought F4U Corsair Somewhere in the Pacific

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  Vought F4U Corsair Somewhere in the Pacific According to the stories behind this plane, during WWII a pilot had to ditch his craft in the ocean after he had run out of fuel. He was able to escape, but the plane was lost. All in all, it’s a pretty intact example of one of the most capable fighter/bombers from WWII and the Korean War.

The Lost City of Heracleion Abu Qir Bay, Egypt

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  The Lost City of Heracleion Abu Qir Bay, Egypt Famed archeologist Franck Goddio discovered the sunken remains of this city in 2000, by accident. It’s rumoured that this was the inspiration for the idea of Atlantis, and offers divers a unique opportunity to swim though a sunken Egyptian city.

USS Oriskany The Gulf of Mexico

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  USS Oriskany The Gulf of Mexico This mighty aircraft carrier saw service in the Pacific during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, with several commendations. She was decommissioned in 1976, and destined for the scrap heap until it was decided that she’d be sunk to become an artificial reef. Now she’s listed as one of the 10 most popular diving sites in the world.

The Ghost Fleet of Chuuk Lagoon New Guinea

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  The Ghost Fleet of Chuuk Lagoon New Guinea There’s a small group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, that create a shallow and calm lagoon. It’s here, that the Japanese created their most secure stronghold during WWII. The US Army launched an air attack in 1944, that destroyed over forty ships in the lagoon, and sunk them. The bottom of the ocean is littered with a graveyard of ships, making it a bizarre and surreal place to dive.

SS President Coolige Vanuatu

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  SS President Coolige Vanuatu This American luxury liner was completed in 1931 and ran as a passenger ship until WWII. She served as a troopship until she was sunk by landmines in 1942. Now, she’s a popular recreational diving spot, where you can swim through a mostly intact luxury cruise liner and military ship at a shallow depth.. One of the most popular sites is this – the statue of “The Lady,” as well as intact Jeeps, chandeliers and plenty of fountains.