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Eagle Ray and Turtle

Posted by admin On August - 4 - 2006

After having the best breakfast since weeks I was picked up by the boat from ‘Reef Safari’ at ‘Mantaray Resort’. I booked two dives but asked before if it is possible to catch the afternoon Yasawa flyer back to Denerau/Nadi. It was. So I was looking forward to dive again and hopefully see a ray. I had two dives – two chances! And right on the first dive in the morning I saw an Eagle ray, a turtle (my second turtle) and a White tip reef shark. It was amazing. Just great! The dive site was ‘Blue room’. The next dive was at ‘Coral orgasm’ and we dived trough underwater gates and saw some puffer fish and beautiful corals. Then I had a quick lunch at ‘Coconut Bay’ and then the Yasawa flyer picked us up (the israelis left as well). Back in Nadi I slept in ‘Horizon’ and was looking forward for coming back to Nananu-I-Ra just for the last weekend.

Photo with eagle ray taken of the shark DVD
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Naviti – queen for one day

Posted by admin On August - 3 - 2006

After lunch I left to Naviti just for one night because I hoped to go diving the next day at ‘Mantaray Resort’ at another ‘Reef Safari’ dive shop. At the moment is mantaray season and I hope to see at least one ray. When I arrived at ‘Coconut Bay Resort’ first I was quite irritated because I was the only guest who arrived today. Imagine about 15 Fijian just dance and sing for me! Later at dinner time they introduce me to the other guests and danced again. And at night they ask me if I would like to join them because they made a bonfire just for me. Felt like a queen for one day. Also met the israelian gang again. Hope I will get some photos of them because did no photos at Naviti.
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The Blue Lagoon at Nanuya Lailai

Posted by admin On August - 2 - 2006

Today morning I went diving at the Blue Lagoon. The dive site was called ‘Tom’s Tumb’. I’ve heard that in this area are many dead corals and it is not worth to dive there. But I really wanted to know if that is true. And yes, it was. Its was too expensive (F$ 100 for one dive) and you will see less things alive and a big graveyard for corals, everything gray and demolished. But in 18m dept I found the most beautiful Kauri shell ever. After being back for lunch I produced a coconut bracelet. The Israelis left to Naviti where I want to go the next day for going diving at the ‘Manta Ray Resort’. I phoned immediately with ‘Coconut Bay Resort’ and there were still beds available (funny: two days ago they say it was booked out). In the afternoon I went with Lisa from California to the Blue Lagoon for snorkeling. In the evening I had some Kava and played some games. Could only take a few pictures since I only had some left on my quick snap cam… Too bad my SLR had dropped into the water and didn’t work…

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Nanuya Lailai

Posted by admin On August - 1 - 2006

At 7:00am in the morning the shuttle to Denerau harbor picked me up. I was on my way to Nanuya Lailai one of the Yasawa islands. I was curious to see the Blue Lagoon (original from the movie ‘The Blue Lagoon’ with Brooke Shields). It takes about 4 hours with the Yasawa Flyer because this island is almost at the top of the Yasawas. I met Stacey from England. She was traveling alone as well and stayed at ‘Kim’s place’. I stayed at the ‘Sunrise Lagoon resort’. In my dorm apart from the Hungarian Peter there were eight Israelis. Never met so many in my life. There were fun but sometimes just to much. It was hard to sleep because they were that noisy. Together with Tom (one of the Israelian gang) I walked around the whole island. It’s beautiful but staying for two days is pretty much enough.

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