Today we had ‘turtle madness’ at Angagas house-reef. They were playing together at the ground for 10 minutes before they left. Really nice to watch – turtle-dance ;)
Ciao, Andrew >:o)
We have a break now after todays first dive so it’s a good time having a drink and rolling this blog. Todays picture – I’ve snapped in the morning – shows a big swarm of ‘Salema porgies’. Looks great if the form a swarm consisting of more than hundred head counts!
Some word to Angagas dive-base: It’s managed by Germans and if you know the famous saying ‘with Teutonic thoroughness’ it nails it down. The dive-base is well organized, well structured, clean and well maintained. People are really nice and very supportive over and under water. It’s unbelievable to find such a quality of service at ‘the end of the world’ – period!
Shark-Counter raises up to 7 now – one additional ‘Whitetip reef sharks’ :)
So this is it for today. Wish you a good day, Yours Andrew >:o)
Today I’ve activated my underwater-housing so it’s time to present you the first impressions from Angaga@sea. This big ‘Giant Moray’ posed like a professional model :)
And believe it or not – we meet our first two sharks directly at the reef edge of the Angaga-Atoll. I was a little bit too surprised, so before I pulled the trigger they disappeared into the deep blue. I was just a hand-length away from this amazing animals – an unbelievable thrill!
Ciao! Andrew >:o)
The first day in paradise … and I think it really works … I could take photographs the whole day … lot of inspiration :)
Joking apart, weather is nice, the island is really beautiful, water quality is extraordinary and marine life is just overwhelming. Just sun, white sand and chilling ….
Wish you all a nice weekend,
Yours Andrew >:o)
(PS: On the picture you can see some special kind of apartments on this island. They are built on wooden pillars directly into the sea and just a small boardwalk leads over there.)