The blisters on my feet were killing me from the fins. The dive center had no dive boots, so there was no relief from the pain. On top of that, I blew out one ear drum, and slammed the calf of my leg HARD going in on one of the dives. That wasn't going to stop me from doing two more dives today.
The stone fish
One more shark slipping by.
Just exploring.
| Pretty much the same group as yesterday. |
| 3 kids sitting in a tree, looking at I-don't-know-what. |
| Lots of fish! |
| School of eagle rays |
| Rock lobster! |
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| White-tipped reef sharks |
Approaching the sharks
SHARK!!
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| Another stone fish |
"Stone fish"
This is me swimming as fast as I can to catch up to the giant parrot fish. This video still doesn't do their size justice.
| Giant parrot fish |
Sand flounder
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| One more stone fish. |
| This is a Nudibranch: A soft-bodied sea slug that comes in crazy colors and designs to ward off predators. |
| Found Nemo!! |
| The site for our lat dive. |
| My dive master |
| Public school near my accommodation. |
| Really nice place that I stayed at: Residence Praslinoise. |
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| And here it is, a week later. The nasty bruise on my calf fro bashing my leg on the back of the boat. |







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