
- back on dry land!
- nevertheless we spotted a craby critter on the jetty pillars
- which very much left the girls excited & started "crab saving" with lifeline!
- armed no other than diving lights to attract the "ceatures of the night"
- & its now where we actually get to see sotong in the water!
- we spotted a few fishes here & there, but no glowing sotong
- enjoying the moment...
- we can easily see the rock formations & buoy lines from the jetty
- Ridzwan's spotted prey
- & abduction!
- & on our way back to Mersing!
- yea baby!
- A trip to enjoy, a holiday experience to remember..
- dive buddy Ridzwan & KZ
- till Uncle George came with his Uber pistol grip diving light!
- what else to keep us occupied on a 4hr boat trip..
- & its heck it's one of the biggest in the area too
- 2nd-ers!
- 1 hr into the journey & we can still see the islands
- the camera is not good catching things underwater thou...esp at night
- we slowly migrated to the starboard on the later part of the return journey
- my camera ain't very good at night, neither being able to catch the spectacular night star formations.
- tide's still low
- Titantic flying stance anyone?
- The late night was spent at the jetty..
- sotong watching!
- catchin' up on the past diving groups photos (who left their mark here)
- not to mention enough Scuba Mags reading for at least a year!
- no night dive yet...
- as you can expect it, its a whole assortment of BBQ seafood!
- I choose a ScubaPro Regulator, my fav!
- Next came the 5min suit-up challenge
- A feast till dark
- OMG, a pile of underwater gear!
- love the untouched wilderness & shorelines
- but what else to call it a day without...
- Our dive group members KZ
- I just had to stop choosing gear with matching colors!
- dig us! woohaha (:X)
- & no ones's sleepin' yet
- it it won't for these photos, I would be underwater already!
- the dinner BBQ! whee!
- bwarrr head to big!
- must look gArAng.. even with tank (urrgh) at back... urrgh!
- more coconuts & beaches...
- group picture with the SGrunners
- wat else can we do?
- the wind blowing, trees swaying in the background
- as the sun sets further
- the waves slooshing on low tide