Back and exhausted....
Palau Dives...
Was overcast the whole time
1st day:
Big Drop Off - Nice relaxing dive
Turtle Cove - No Turtles *giggle*
Mandarin Lake - Found a Couple of Mandarin Fish
Talk about a shy fish!
One wonders if any of my shots of the Mandarin Fish came out!
*whine*
2nd day:
German Channel - Manta Cleaning Station with no Mantas in sight :(
New Drop Off - Current Dive/Current Hook Needed
Chandelier Cave - 10 min. Cave Dive
Jelly Fish Lake - Snorkeling with Thousands of Jelly Fish
Kinda bummed out that we didin't get to see any Mantas though.
We just sort of kept swimming in circles hoping one would show up eventually.
New Drop Off was well...
It's like being ontop of a cliff with major wind blowing by.
Waitting for fish and sharks to swim by looking down a cliff.
Cept it's water rushing by your ears...
Glad I didn't bring the camera on this dive!
Would have killed my camera...lol
Chandelier Cave...
What can I say...
I don't like dark places...
Jelly Fish Lake was trippy.
Swimming with thousands of Jelly Fish...
Kinda started imagining them in different flavours of Jello....
Lime, Grape, Strawberry...
The hike up the hill is another story!
3rd day:
Ngemelis Wall - nice relaxing dive
Ngedebus Coral Gardens - Hard Corals mostly
By the third day it was rainning the whole time we were out.
Talk about COLD.... brrrr!
Did someone forget to mention we were on a Tropical Island?
Somehow there didn't seem to be much of anything...
Not the usuall big schools of huge fishes.
Saw some sharks but nothing I couldn't count on both hands.
Turtles...there were a few.
Like three...
Visibility was icky to say the least.
Overcast and rainny...
If I had to sum it all up...
I'd say...
There are never any bad dives...
Sunday
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