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Tag Archives: havelock scuba diving
Manta Rays
Yesterday we dove our usual two dives in the morning, but our dive day did not end there. After a quick one hour ten minute break where we sped to our hotel to change camera batteries and a stop at … Continue reading
Last Day on Havelock
Today was our last day of diving here on the Andaman Islands. Both Murray and I are glad that we came here. The diving has been excellent; the area is relatively untouched by both divers and fishermen. That means there … Continue reading
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Cough, Choke, Gag and More Fish
Another day on the dongee and with the amount of diesel we are inhaling we might as well be breathing Kolkata air. This end of India is pretty much unpolluted but we have found a way to maintain our carbon … Continue reading
Here fishie fishie fishie
We woke up to a thunderous rain storm. The tin roof on our Bamboo Cabin didn’t help either. The thunder seemed to roll across the water forever. mmmm Is diving on or off today? Turns out, it was on. Off … Continue reading