Indonesia Day 7 and 8
Another two days of diving under our belts. Yesterday we did three dives, two in the
morning and one in the afternoon. They
were all really nice dives with lots of colorful coral and marine life. We dove Mike’s Point, Mandolin, and
Fukui. There are turtles everywhere
here. We saw a big school of bat fish that
were very cooperative and Eric was able to get a couple good photos of
them.
Today we woke up and the ocean in front of the resort was
like glass. The last few days it has
been a bit choppier but nowhere near being considered rough. We did two dives today after breakfast. There was finally another guest at the
resort, so the three of us, Spencer and our guide, Eric, headed out for the
first dive at 8 a.m. The dive site was
only a short distance from the resort and it was a nice relaxing dive with not
much current. Our guide, Eric, pointed
out lots of macro life, like orangutan crabs, nudibranchs, shrimps, etc. Most of it was too small for me to see--even
with my new bifocal dive mask.
We finished the dive and got back on the boat. The other guest that was diving was already
back on the boat and apparently had had some issues with his ears being slow to
clear, etc. He decided it was wise not
to do the second dive, so the boat captain took him and Spencer back to the
resort. We headed out for the second
dive which was again a very short distance from the resort. After our surface interval, we dove in. This was again another nice, relaxing dive
with lots of macro life (along with the turtles). Eric had been having some issues with one of
his camera strobes not working properly on the first dive, so he decided not to
take his camera on the second dive.
I had my camera with me and we decided to put the tripod on
it to see if that would help stabilize some of the shots. The camera is still very new to me and it has
obviously been a while since the last dive trip, so I am still getting used to
using it and how to get the best shots. After
a lovely dive, we headed back to the resort for lunch and to relax.
After lunch, we headed to our bungalow and had an afternoon
nap. Then Eric got up and did some work (have
to pay for the trip somehow) and then handed the computer over to me to type up
the blog.
Whilst I was typing the blog, Eric decided to try and figure
out why his one strobe on his camera was not working properly. He emptied the batteries out and cleaned out
the battery compartment, put new batteries in and then it worked fine. He then put the old batteries back in and it
worked fine again—still a mystery. Then
he went to open the strobe that had been working just fine and discovered that
it had flooded. What a mess. Now he is in the process of trying to figure
out if he can clean it, dry it out, and make it work again…
What lovely pics. Sounds like you're having a good time. So glad for you!
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