The first two dives of the day were nice, relaxing promenads along one of the walls here. Lot's of turtles.
However the afternoon dives were out of this world. The site was pretty shallow from around 40' maxing out at 60'. It was all canyons, craveses, over hangers and tunnels. Visibility was just perfect. There was a pretty strong surf at the top of the reef with a light current along the coast line. After exploring enough caves I swam to the top of the reef and hovered for about 40 minutes. There was a slight surf and current which carried me over the reef. I'll leave the rest to your imagination. To be honest no words could give justice to this dive. After the group surfaced I still had half a tank of air. So I started complain about wasting the opportunity to dive some more. So the dive master offered to go with me for another 30 minute swim around the reef. One more guy joined.
The diversity of sites is amazing. In such a small area (our boat rides to the sites usually last no more then 10-15 minutes) there are so many different profiles.
Tomorrow we go to Hole in The Wall. People say about diving at this site that it's like rock climbing. Then in afternoon we go to swim with sharks, then night dive. There is a possibility that a storm will be coming for north. We might not be able to do the shipwreck dive on Wednsday... we'll see.
do you have anybody with a camera with you for the hole in the wall? i wanna go there!!! at least vicariously:) enjoy!!!
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