
The late night was spent at the jetty..
sotong watching!
armed no other than diving lights to attract the "ceatures of the night"
we spotted a few fishes here & there, but no glowing sotong
till Uncle George came with his Uber pistol grip diving light!
the camera is not good catching things underwater thou...esp at night
nevertheless we spotted a craby critter on the jetty pillars
which very much left the girls excited & started "crab saving" with lifeline!
still no night diving.. again! ahah!
yea baby!
nevertheless a nice group pic opportunity
Ridzwan's spotted prey
backstratch!
& abduction!
asleep @ 10pm with an early dive tomorrow morning, it very comforting cool to sleep here at night despite the aircon's generator
KG Sebukang at 6.45am
the railings are a popular place for drying of BCs
tide's still low
the sky's ideally clear, waters not to choppy
we can easily see the rock formations & buoy lines from the jetty
better view of the "beached" buoys at low tide
diveboat ready
& our 7am boat dive started thereafter (view the underwater album this dive photos!)
interior shot of our chalet huts (finally we can turn on the aircon!)
NAUI Scuba Diving group 17Mar - 19Mar 06!
2nd-ers!
It reads Adventure Underwater Resort btw...
farewell pic to the island before departure
& we are off!
on our 4hr return boat trip! glup!
& its now where we actually get to see sotong in the water!
our dive boat is our return ferry too
farewell Sebukang, farewell Aur!
& on our way back to Mersing!
1 hr into the journey & we can still see the islands
what else to keep us occupied on a 4hr boat trip..
but to play tai-tee on the dive platform!
boat atf's playing tai-tee to the maxes! got cards can play, anywhere! haven't tried underwater thou...
enjoying the moment...
we slowly migrated to the starboard on the later part of the return journey
our veteran boat uncle who we spent most of our time chatting to on the boat's starboard
dive buddy Ridzwan & KZ
Titantic flying stance anyone?
the Mersing jetty
talking about boat parking... umm docking lots!
back on dry land!
A trip to enjoy, a holiday experience to remember..
love the untouched wilderness & shorelines
& its heck it's one of the biggest in the area too
giant stride leap