Woke up a bit later today and just
managed to have some breakfast before I went diving with Sven on my
own, Jon and Johanna preferring to have a rest today morning. I had a
bit of stomach cramps, but I didn't want to abandon Sven. Who knows,
we might see a shark. Went diving at Gordon Reef in a rather full
Zodiac, so it took a while for us to jump in. When we jumped in there
where dozens of divers down there already, so we weren't expecting
anything unusual. Ali (dive guide) pointed out a blue spotted
stingray near to the beginning and Sven and me spotted a scorpion
fish doing a mad dash for some cover. He took a while walking along
the bottom of the sandy reef. Dived on and lagged behind the group a
bit, so I motioned to Sven to catch up a bit. Spotted a clown fish on
the way and when we caught up Ali was pointing out a murrain eel,
which had been hiding in a barrel. There was a couple there and the
man was trying to take photographs, but kept crashing in to the reef
and lying on it. Not something you normally do. We nearly reached the
decompression time limit in the end and had to resurface. In the last
moment Ali motioned with his hand that a shark was up ahead and just
like by the eagle ray, in the first moment I just saw a tail fin.
Luckily it turned round and a few moments later we had a white tipped
reef shark swim about ten metres under us. Resurfaced and got back in
to the Zodiac and went back to have some lunch.
In the afternoon it was Jon, Johanna,
Sven, Ali, Yvonne (another German) and me going diving at the
Kormoran ship wreck. On the way we saw two dolphins swimming the way
to where we where going diving, so we followed them a while. We
jumped in to not so deep water (only about five metres) and where
greeted by some mackerel fish which swam up really close. Got a
picture as I had my Nikon with me on this dive.
Also saw a swarm of
small, sometimes glittery fish which Johanna herded right in to my
face. Ali disappeared at one point, back to the surface to talk with
the captain. It turned out we had missed the wreck by a few hundred
metres. Sea was still interesting with steps of hard corals and a few
fish. Nearly bumped in to a scorpion fish and I could really see a
pressure point evolving on the centre of my display of the camera.
Turned round halfway through and Johanna had to race forwards to get
Jon as he had run of. She said when she reached him and told him to
turn round, they could not see the rest of the group (us) any more.
They came back and we enjoyed a nice dive in the most colourful depth
of the corals (about 5 metres). Sven and me took a picture of two
very active and inquisitive Lion Fish. Whilst we where concentrating
on one the other one sneaked up to us from the right and got within
under a metre. They where pointing there stings at us the whole time
and I don't know how poisonous they are (I know they are not to be
messed with). Carried on and Jon tried to pull Johanna down when she
had surfaced. Back to the main land for a shower and to write our log
books.
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Diving time: 111 min.
Diving depth: 23,0 meters
Speciality: Shark in the morning and
missed a wreck in the afternoon
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