by Suzie Bodey
To be honest, I am extremely surprised they actually let me take a social club trip involving guns (Guns, really? Have they met me? This sounds dangerous) Arriving bright and early on Saturday morning, the sun was shining and we were ready to go, after having safety talks and Timmy boasting about his “hits” last year everyone was keen to have a go.
Wow, did it feel good. Hit or miss, each shot had the same release of tension that put a massive grin on most peoples faces, it just (for some) happened to be a bonus when you actually hit your little orange target and watch it fall to pieces in the air. With “beginners” and “birthday” luck Nathan Gregory blitzed everyone else's score with a 16/25, compared to my… well I am simply not going to write my score, I need more practice before I can tell too many people what it was.
All in all it was a fresh, beautiful relaxing and easy going Saturday morning, I am looking forward to trying it again, even if they did give me “the lady bullets for less kick back.” Thanks for everyone who came and made my first social trip a memorable experience. Hope to see you all next year!
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Friday, 17 August 2012
Indonesia -- July 2012
by Miguel Garrido
After a week in Indonesia diving Manado, Lembeh and Bunaken, all I can say is WOW!!! I have been diving for twelve years now and have travelled all around the world for diving and I can honestly say that the majority of the critters that I saw in the week I spent at Manado, were a first for me. Indonesia makes up what is known as The Coral Triangle along with the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. The Coral Triangle is said to be the most biodiverse area on this planet, meaning that there is more life both above and below water here than anywhere in the world. I have now seen this with my own eyes and can honestly say, it was AMAZING!!!
After a week in Indonesia diving Manado, Lembeh and Bunaken, all I can say is WOW!!! I have been diving for twelve years now and have travelled all around the world for diving and I can honestly say that the majority of the critters that I saw in the week I spent at Manado, were a first for me. Indonesia makes up what is known as The Coral Triangle along with the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. The Coral Triangle is said to be the most biodiverse area on this planet, meaning that there is more life both above and below water here than anywhere in the world. I have now seen this with my own eyes and can honestly say, it was AMAZING!!!
There were pygmy seahorses everywhere and for those that haven’t seen one (yet) these things are smaller than the nail on your pinky! Absolutely amazing creatures. If you thought that was small though, there were also a variety of smaller, different coloured coral crabs and shrimps that were found on coral whips, feather stars, tube coral, fan coral, in between little cracks, everywhere! We also saw flamboyant cuttlefish, regular cuttlefish, and giant cuttlefish. There were clams big enough for a diver to sit inside, ones not bigger than your hand and even electric clams. Not to mention the boxer crab, endless turtles, regular seahorses, mating mandarin fish, pipefish, octopi, nudibrachs, nudibranchs, nudibranchs, nudibranchs, nudibranchs, frogfish, hairy frogfish, flying fish, and the spectacular reef walls and corals of Bunaken itself.
All in all, it was a photographers dream and a divers playground. From muck dives to wall dives the water was a balmy 29 degrees, the vis was a constant 40m and there was virtually no current. Thank you to all of the divers who joined me for this week away and I look forward to the adventures we have lined up together for next year!
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