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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Metro TV

For the last 5 days, we have had the pleasure of 10 member of staff (crew and presenters) from Metro TV. They have been filming as they completed their SSI Open Water course (plus one AOW course).

They have been a great team, there has been lots of laughing and the guys are great fun to be around.

Yesterday, they all managed to pass their final exam and are now certified divers, well done guys!

Hopefully, they will let us know when the programm will be aired, so we can share the experience with the whole of Indonesia!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Cocktail hour


Its about time I mentioned that our resort bar and restaurant, Buddha Bar is now holding a 'Happy Hour' every night from 5pm. Half price cocktails are the order of the day; whether your favourite is :

Pina Colada
Black Russian
Martini Cocktail
Singapore Sling
Hurricane
Mojito
Mai Tai
Screwdriver
Bloody Mary or my personal favourite, Banana Daiquiri

There is something for every taste, and at half price, it would be criminal not to try at least one...........or two.............or three!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Bloody rubbish!


We've hardly had any rainy season this year, just the occasional stormy night, but nothing like the amount of rain we should have had by now. Anyway, last 2-3 days we've had rainy nights, which in turn has washed all the plastic garbage out of the river beds.
Yesterday, 3 beautiful dives were spent collecting as much of this floating debris soup as we could hold. At one stage a large rice sack floated by, which was great as it gave me something to fill with rubbish!
On 25th April the village is having an 'Earth Day', spent cleaning up the dive sites and beaches, and judging by the amount seen yesterday, we may be gone a while! (Photo is not from yesterday, but from Google, our waste is not this bad)!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Holiday in paradise





We've just come back from a well deserved break from work; one week travelling around Bali, diving sites we hadn't visited before.
We left Padang Bai and drove to Amed, diving with John at Eco Dive, and staying at Wa Wa We We. The diving in Amed is second to none; very impressive, we loved the Japanese wreck. Lipah Bay is a quiet, black sandy bay about 3km southeast of Amed and home to a 20 metre steel freighter wreck. The wreck sits at 6 - 12 metres between a reef and the sandy bottom and is encrusted with gorgonians, sponges and black coral bushes. The slope down away from the wreck is rich and healthy and fish life here is also good. Pipefish, shrimps, pygmy seahorses and dragonfish can be found in the right conditions here. The wreck is just covered in interesting critters.
After a quiet day and night at Tulamben, we moved up North of the island to spend some time at Pemuteran, staying at Aneka Bagus Hotel and diving with Reefseen.
The guys at Reefseen are brilliant (thanks Chris, Amanda and Adrian). They are home to the world's largest reef conservation project. Chris is the one responsible for helping the locals understand just how and why they need to protect the marine environment, starting the Turtle Project, Reef Seen Dancers, Reef Gardeners and many more community projects around Pemuteran. If you get a chance to dive the north of the island, they are highly recommended.