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!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Another beautiful day
The bottom picture is of a stone fish. There were three of them tucked up under a piece of coral. This was the only picture we got though because they kept moving around and stirring up the sand on the bottom.
"Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name..." and for Ryan, that's not to Cheer's, it is to Sabang, Philippines! Every time we walk down the beach people are shouting out Ryan's name. Everyone seems to know him and they all want him to spend his money with them! Apparently we kind of stand out in the Philippines.
Last night we went in to the Sabang Fiesta. There were live bands in the "square" and they had a Miss Sabang 2011 contest. Additional vendors were out trying to sell us their Rolex, Dolche and Gabani (spelling?), and Coach products. You couldn't walk more than two steps before someone else was trying to sell you something. The worst was when you mistakenly made eye contact because then they followed you for two blocks trying to show you all the quality merchandise they had in their backpack.
We discovered a great snack at one of the local restaurants...spring rolls! Way better than any egg roll I've ever had in the states (other than our neighbor Matt's mom's spring rolls)!
Back to diving for the day!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Verde Island
We got to dive at Verde Island yesterday. We had to get a bigger boat to take us across the channel. It was about 30-40 minute boat ride. The visibility was great. We saw lots of beautiful things. We dove over their twice. Our dive master got an extra third dive because I was getting the masks ready and I set it on the seat on the edge of the boat and knocked Ryan's mask into the water. He dove in after it but it had already gone down too far for him to get. So he put on his tank and fins and swam after it. Of course the currents push everything all over the place and we were sitting right above a wall that started at about 30 feet and went down indefinitely. Ryan was not so happy with me! Luckily, our wonderful dive master found the mask, so I wasn't in so much trouble. I guess that means I should just stop helping and let Ryan take care of everything! :)
It was the Sabang fiesta yesterday and they had lots of music coming from town and a carnival. There was a procession that marched down the beach with two bands and lots of people carrying candles and what I thought was a picture of some type of patron saint. There was a guy out front that was walking along and lighting big ole bottle rockets, which made Ryan feel like he was at home! Then when it got dark they shot off some big fireworks over the bay. This was nice since I don't know if we will be up to see fireworks on the fourth of July. I think our travel plans for that day are to get up at 5, leave for our 4 hour flight at 7am, have a layover, fly 14 hours to Minneapolis and get there in mid-afternoon on the fourth. It's going to be the day that never ends! :)
It is already very sunny and warm sitting up in the cafeteria area to use the internet. I think it is going to be a beautiful day to dive and lounge!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Something new while diving
It is rainy and cloudy again today. However, when you are sitting outside overlooking the ocean and see mountains covered in lush vegetation without being cold, you can't complain much! However, the rain and the big waves are causing very limited visibility underwater. We were diving this morning and for about 10 minutes of the dive, I thought I would surely lose Ryan because he always wanders away and we could only see about 15 feet.
We got to see our very first pygmy seahorse today. It was SOOOOO tiny! In the picture, you can see our dive master's fingernail off to the left side to give you an idea of how small this thing was. And it is incredibly camouflaged, so if you didn't know exactly where it was, you'd never find it!
We had a great second dive today. We saw two octopus, a sea snake, cuttlefish, lots of fish that looked like Dory, spotted box fish, eels, nudi branches (as always), lion fish...and of course we didn't have any working cameras! The camera that flooded the other day worked for one dive and now is on the fritz. The newer camera wasn't focusing correctly, so we gave up with it after 10 or so fuzzy photos.
We got to see our very first pygmy seahorse today. It was SOOOOO tiny! In the picture, you can see our dive master's fingernail off to the left side to give you an idea of how small this thing was. And it is incredibly camouflaged, so if you didn't know exactly where it was, you'd never find it!
We had a great second dive today. We saw two octopus, a sea snake, cuttlefish, lots of fish that looked like Dory, spotted box fish, eels, nudi branches (as always), lion fish...and of course we didn't have any working cameras! The camera that flooded the other day worked for one dive and now is on the fritz. The newer camera wasn't focusing correctly, so we gave up with it after 10 or so fuzzy photos.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Unfortunate incident
Well, we had a little drama yesterday. We went in for our first dive and I was a little frustrated with Ryan because I thought he forgot to put a battery in the camera he gave me. So I didn't get to shoot any pictures during our dive. When we came up and looked at the camera in the boat, we realized that our camera housing had water inside of it. Not a good thing! So we grabbed the camera out and dried it off. We left it in the room in a ziploc bag with desiccant packs to try to dry the water out from in the camera. This meant we had one camera for our dives. Unfortunately, the camera we had was a macro camera, so we can't really even shoot a picture of a neat fish we see...only its eyeball! Of course, we saw this MONSTROUS sea turtle yesterday that we couldn't get much for pictures of, but it was still really neat anyway. We did try out the camera this morning before we started posting and it is working, but probably still has some water damage.
We took the afternoon off so we could take naps because our divemaster challenged us to some billards during the evening. On our way to the pool game, we tried out Filipino pizza. It wasn't quite Little Chicago! We got the one with extra cheese and you could see where all ten pieces of cheese had melted on it! :) But overall, it wasn't horrible. We got our butts kicked by our dive master in pool. The boatman and the other divers from Japan and the Czech Republic joined us as well. It was a good time until two obnoxious Englishman (one who informed us he wasn't wearing any underwear) joined our pool table. Because we were out and about, we managed to stay awake until 10pm. WAHOO!
Here are a few new pictures.
We took the afternoon off so we could take naps because our divemaster challenged us to some billards during the evening. On our way to the pool game, we tried out Filipino pizza. It wasn't quite Little Chicago! We got the one with extra cheese and you could see where all ten pieces of cheese had melted on it! :) But overall, it wasn't horrible. We got our butts kicked by our dive master in pool. The boatman and the other divers from Japan and the Czech Republic joined us as well. It was a good time until two obnoxious Englishman (one who informed us he wasn't wearing any underwear) joined our pool table. Because we were out and about, we managed to stay awake until 10pm. WAHOO!
Here are a few new pictures.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Our first sunny day
Our second dive yesterday was filled with Nudibranches. Our dive master would stop and point one out and while he was waiting for us to take pictures of it, he would find 5 more. We also saw a small octopus, which was amazingly blended into the coral. Our divemaster tried to get him out so we could see him better and take some pictures. The octopus didn't like that so much and squirted some of its black ink at us.
We decided to just dive twice yesterday and took the afternoon off. We sat around the pool and relaxed, hoping we could make it up past seven. We didn't make our goal! :) We did enjoy the first sunny afternoon though in the pool. It has been fairly overcast with light sprinkles since we came. I can't imagine how hot and humid it would be without the clouds and rain though!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Another day of diving
Well, you don't have to worry anymore, because we found Nemo yesterday! And Dory, for that matter! Each time we go out, we are seeing more unique and interesting things than the day before.
It's odd being the only ones who don't speak the same language as everyone else. We're the dopey ones smiling on the boat because we only speak English while everyone else speaks about 12 languages and can interact with the locals, the Koreans, the Japanese, and the Chinese. The Japanese man who is diving with our dive operation has been interesting because I don't think he's come up from a dive yet before he's gone into a decompression dive, which isn't that good for you. Ryan and I get upset if we're not paying attention and our computers tell us we're a minute into a decompression dive. Yesterday, he was giggling about the fact that he was coming up 7 minutes after he went into a decompression dive and then saw something he wanted to take a picture of so he went back down and eventually came up with 20 minutes on his safety stop instead of 3 because he did a decompression dive. That's the way you end up getting the bends! Apparently it's a big joke around the scuba shop because he ALWAYS dives like that and he is somewhat of a regular with the dive shop. The other regular, who is an American, apparently likes thrills so he likes to dive really deep. He was talking about diving 300 feet yesterday, which is crazy because on a single tank you are supposed to stop at 130 feet! If you do go to 300 feet, most people use special tanks and unique mixes of gas, like argon.
We didn't post last night because we almost fell asleep having dinner at 6:00. We still aren't completely adjusted to the time difference. We've been going to bed fairly early, 8-9pm, and have been getting up at about 4-5am. We might have to do two dives today and then take a nap so that we don't fall asleep while eating!!!
Here are some of the interesting pictures from yesterday.
It's odd being the only ones who don't speak the same language as everyone else. We're the dopey ones smiling on the boat because we only speak English while everyone else speaks about 12 languages and can interact with the locals, the Koreans, the Japanese, and the Chinese. The Japanese man who is diving with our dive operation has been interesting because I don't think he's come up from a dive yet before he's gone into a decompression dive, which isn't that good for you. Ryan and I get upset if we're not paying attention and our computers tell us we're a minute into a decompression dive. Yesterday, he was giggling about the fact that he was coming up 7 minutes after he went into a decompression dive and then saw something he wanted to take a picture of so he went back down and eventually came up with 20 minutes on his safety stop instead of 3 because he did a decompression dive. That's the way you end up getting the bends! Apparently it's a big joke around the scuba shop because he ALWAYS dives like that and he is somewhat of a regular with the dive shop. The other regular, who is an American, apparently likes thrills so he likes to dive really deep. He was talking about diving 300 feet yesterday, which is crazy because on a single tank you are supposed to stop at 130 feet! If you do go to 300 feet, most people use special tanks and unique mixes of gas, like argon.
We didn't post last night because we almost fell asleep having dinner at 6:00. We still aren't completely adjusted to the time difference. We've been going to bed fairly early, 8-9pm, and have been getting up at about 4-5am. We might have to do two dives today and then take a nap so that we don't fall asleep while eating!!!
Here are some of the interesting pictures from yesterday.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
First day of diving
We have become accustomed to our new time zone. We were up a little earlier than normal, but can't complain for changing 13 hours! We dove three times today. Had some issues with our cameras, but overall it was a great diving day. We saw many different nudi branches (snails). We also saw so many sea horses that we couldn't even count them all! There were many different types of lionfish and clownfish. It was interesting to see the cuttlefish, very similar to our squid. Our divemaster showed us some pictures of the rarer things that we would be lucky to see on our dive. Apparently he showed us a couple rare things this morning, but we didn't even realize what we were looking at...everything to us is so new that we thought we were just looking at seaweed. We didn't appreciate it enough until he showed us the macro photography book and pointed out the once in a million type of organisms.
We're thoroughly enjoying our time here, from the topside to the underwater beauty. It is just amazing...looking out in the distance and seeing mountains covered with tropical foliage and clouds hanging over the tips!
Just some random photos that we shot today...we're still trying to get used to the camera gear and the dive sites, so bare with us...
We're thoroughly enjoying our time here, from the topside to the underwater beauty. It is just amazing...looking out in the distance and seeing mountains covered with tropical foliage and clouds hanging over the tips!
Just some random photos that we shot today...we're still trying to get used to the camera gear and the dive sites, so bare with us...
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