Mark James Galkowski
Phoenix Spokane
Saipan
central high
Tamara Tammy Jo Keen
Virginia
mead high
This site is about Tammy (Tamara) and Mark James.
The site was set up to help friends and family keep up
information about Saipan and other places we have been.

We met in Spokane Washington and got married 2 years later
on May 26th 2004 in Cozumel Mexico on the beach at sunset.
In April of 2005we moved to the island of Saipan, CNMI.
Saipan is a small island that is between the Pacific ocean and
the Philippine sea. Here is a site with
maps of where Saipan is.
This site has some nice pictures and info
The CNMI Guide

Why Underexposed and why Saipan?
I have been a avid scuba diver for years and when Tammy and I
met she joined me in my enthusiasm of being
exposed to the
wonders of what lays
under the waves. This is why we call our
site UNDEREXPOSED. We chose to move to Saipan because of
the climate and the fact that it is in Micronesia which has some
of the best scuba diving in the world.

We hope this site helps you keep up with this new adventure of
ours. In it you will find information and pictures on different
parts of our life. Please take some time to look around and let
us know what you think.

If you have feedback please send it to:  

Mark & Tammy James
5642 CHRB
Saipan, MP 96950

Or e-mail us at:
e-mail Tammy
e-mail Mark
Our wedding day
Here we are in wonderful Cozumel
Mexico.
Take a look at the latest happenings.
Tammy & Mark James
UNDEREXPOSED
in Micronesia
Only on Saipan!
The local Chicken Limo!

Ahhhh, Paradise!
11/04/2010

Went to Tinian today for a
couple of dives. Did the
Grotto and Dump Cove. Click
a pic to go to the Tinain page.
11/03/2010

OK, the main computer has been down for a few months waiting for me to break down and spend the money on a new power supply. It's
back up and running and I'll start adding again to the site. Not sure if I will ever get to anything over the last few months but you never
know. OK, I had to add the pumpkin carving and Tammy's new puppy.
11/06/2010

A few shots from Wing Beach
today. It was wild and woolly
but the vis was very good and
everyone had fun.
11/13/2010

Nice start to the weekend
with a dive at the Grotto
with my sweetie.

We started the day with
another beautiful sunrise
and "breakfast in a bag" at
George and Diana's place. It
was a lot of fun. It is a
simple concept to make
omelets and they were
good. First you bring a large
pot of water to a boil. Then
you get a ziplock sandwich
bag and write your name on
it. Add two eggs and any
fixings you want. Smoosh it
all together, squeeze out the
air and seal. When they're
all ready they go into the
pot for 20 minutes. Take
them out and wa-la a
perfectly cooked omelet.
Tammy made her
wonderful cinnamon rolls
to add to the meal and all
was good.

After that we took D'Argo to
the beach and played for a
while. The surf was high
and it looked cool.
11/20/2010

Nice dive at Laulau with a
couple of cool shots of fish.
Thanksgiving 2010

The day started out with
perfect weather and a
beautiful sunrise. I got a
new wide angle lens in the
mail the day before and it
was a chance to play with it.

After some coffee we went
for a dive and ended at
Dennis and Judy's for dinner
with friends. All in all a great
day.
11/27/2010

Tammy and I did 2 dives
today. We started at the
Grotto and ran into John up
in the shallows. I played
some more with my new
amazing and looks to be a
great piece of glass.
11/28/2010

D'Argo helped Tammy water
some plants today. He
thought he was tough until
she cranked up the juice.
12/24/2010

After a little car key drama
and a nice dinner with friends
we went into town to listen to
Atsuko and some of her band
members play some Christmas
songs. It was a lot of fun and
she was great as always.
12/25/2010

Today started with our
traditional Christmas morning
dive. We went to Laulau and
Napoleon's and at least 3
Turtles. It was a great way to
start the day.
12/11/2010

Pictures from our trip to
the Philippines will be
coming soon. There are
a lot to go through and
the process is slow.

Here are a couple of
video clips. One of a
Thresher Shark From
Pescador  and another of
a Cuttle Fish from Bohol.
customers we headed over to
take a look. There was a little
current but vis was very good.