Sunday, July 3, 2011

Last day in the Philippines

We are in Manilla now.  We were lucky enough to get a ride with a fellow diver back to Manilla so we didn't have to ride the crowded bus.  He had a nice big vehicle, which was good since we filled it with our 5 suitcases!  It was a much more comfortable and shorter trip with him.  He was so kind to also take us out to dinner.  He told us there was a great seafood restaurant nearby our hotel and decided we should all go there together.  It's a good thing we went with him because Ryan and I would have been lost without him.  You go to the seafood market and pick out the fish, lobster, crab, etc that you want to have for dinner.  You pay for it there and then you bring it across the street to the restaurant and tell them how you want them to prepare it.  The seafood was very inexpensive.  It was insane how much they had though.  There was booth after booth of people trying to sell us everything you could think of (many of the things we have seen and taken pictures of over the last 2 weeks!). 

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Our Mandarin Dive

So we did another "night" dive.  It was called a mandarin dive because it was a little earlier than a night dive and we originally went out looking specifically for a little tiny fish called a mandarin.  It apparently is only found here and in one other location in the world.  There were three that our dive master found hiding in the rubble in front of our dive shop.  They were not easy to spot and liked to stay out of sight.  He had a little flashlight with a red film over it so that he could find the fish but not make it run and hide (like a regular light would make the fish do).  They are very colorful fish, but are only about 1-2 inches big!  I randomly started shooting as many pictures as I could to hopefully get one that worked.  Ryan's camera wasn't able to focus on them in the dark, so he just watched.  While the dive master and I were completely focused on the mandarin, a LARGE boat that was anchored in the bay was trying to get out.  It's anchor was stuck, so they were trying to put the boat in reverse and get the anchor loose.  Well, Ryan watched as they pulled this anchor, along with a LARGE coral head all the way across the bottom, not more than 10 yards from us.  Finally he got the dive master's attention and he swam to the surface to talk to the boat's driver.  We found out later from the people that were in the dive shop that they tied up about 7 boats and drove them all in reverse trying to get this anchor loose.  Good thing it didn't come loose and go flying into us, the inattentive divers below!  :)

Well, we had a great last day of diving today.  We will post pictures and write more tomorrow morning before we leave the island and go back to Manilla.  Tonight, they are grilling for us at the dive shop, so we have to get going.

Our Mandarin Dive





Friday, July 1, 2011

Our first night dive here









We did two dives and a night dive yesterday.  They were very eventful.  We finally got to see the famous mimic octopus.  It wasn't quite what Ryan expected since he didn't realize until we came up from the dive that we had finally seen the mimic octopus (pictured above) that we had been looking for since we got here.  We also saw the ornate ghost pipefish (black spiky thing above).  This had eluded us for the two weeks we've been diving as well.

Since we had the afternoon off before our night dive at 6:30, we went into town and got one hour massages for $10 each!  Ryan has been looking forward to this since he started reading about the Philippines last fall.  It just proves his ultimate cheapness!  He was more excited about the fact that it was $10 each than he was about getting an hour massage!  :)

The last two pictures are from our night dive.  There were two squid that were being playful.  The other thing is a stargazer and it buries itself in the sand.  All you can see are its eyes and mouth.  Our dive master found this and got it to come out of the sand so we could see it.  It is quite an ugly creature!

We had trouble with the internet connection today.  We will post again tomorrow morning and tell you about today's dives (it is 5:30 pm here right now). 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Above Water

We didn't do any diving today, we just toured the island on motor bike.  We had these great red scooter helmets!  Ryan enjoyed driving the motorbike.  I was a lot more nervous about hitting other vehicles and bikes and people.  They don't exactly stay on their side of the road, especially when you are traveling on winding roads going up and down through the mountains!  We got to see a waterfall and go sit out on White Beach.  It was lots of fun. 

I also posted some pictures of our hotel and our great room and view.  It has been so enjoyable to sit out on our balcony and just take in the sights and sounds overlooking the water.  Unfortunately that's all for this morning...gotta finish helping Ryan get ready to dive for the day!

Above Water







Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Another day of diving (Sorry...just not very creative)



 Purplish octopus
 A few seconds later, a spotted coral looking octopus.

 Coral looking cuttlefish...you swim right past these thinking they're rocks on the bottom.
 I think we scared him now so he changed colors and is completely smooth.
This is a sea slug that is very flat and usually on the bottom.  Here he is floating and moving around in a wave like fashion.  He is called a Spanish Dancer for obvious reasons. 

Today we had a slow first dive.  However, it got more exciting when Ryan spotted an octopus in a hole in the reef.  Our dive master was far away, so Ryan pointed at me to use my poker stick and get the octopus out of his hole so we could take a good picture.  Yeah right....so we called our dive master over and he worked at getting him out.  Apparently the octopus was having breakfast because we found an eel that was still partially alive that was gnawed on pretty good in the octopus hole.  We got some neat pictures of the octopus.  It is amazing how much they change colors and how quickly they do it.  We also saw four cuttlefish on the dive.  Again, they also can change color and do so very quickly.  Everything down here does such an amazing job of camouflaging itself so it takes a good dive master to help you find things!

On our second dive, we went right out front of our dive shop.  We saw some different types of nudibranches and a somewhat rare zebra crab.  While taking a picture of the crab, Ryan got a little tipsy between trying to get the picture and orientate himself in the water with the big ole camera.  He put his hand down to get himself straightened up and placed it right on a unique sea urchin that they have here.  Apparently it felt like electricity running through his hand and arm.  It hurt him enough that he was debating whether or not he should surface after about 15 minutes of our 75 minute dive.  The pain subsided a little after 2 minutes and ached for another 15 minutes.  The price we pay to get good photos!  :)

Today we're taking the day off of diving and going exploring on the island.  We're going to rent a motorbike and try to see White Beach and the local waterfall.  Hopefully we don't get lost...I've heard it isn't hard though because there is about one road that goes throughout the whole island.