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Tag Archives: Indonesia
Alone Again
Today is transfer day. We are leaving Froggies at Bunaken and moving to Froggies on the island of Lembeh. Exclusivity is becoming one of our trade marks. We arrive on the Coralia live a board which has room for 16 … Continue reading
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Tagged Bunaken, Coralia, Froggies Dive Resort, Indonesia, Lembeh Island, scuba diving
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Bunaken’s Froggies
72 steps. It’s a 72 step climb from the main path up to our little abode called “Gobi” at Froggies Dive Resort on Bunaken Island. We are both breathing hard at the top, but we do not dawdle up, we … Continue reading
Post live-a-board
Here is some random Indonesian pondering. I mentioned this before but the driving system here is random at best. There is an order and it did not take long to figure out but the free flowing system is not very … Continue reading
Boo Hoo
Last day in Raja. Tears all around. We could have mutinied, there were no guest scheduled for the Coralia until Wednesday and had we revolted we could have had the boat to ourselves for another 3 days but sanity prevailed … Continue reading
Live aboard Scuba Diving
If you have ever wanted to go diving on a liveaboard, do it. Being on one allows a diver to explore dive sites that cannot be reached from shore. Depending on the liveaboard, the service, accommodation and food are excellent. … Continue reading
Mandarin Fish
One of the prime sights in this part of the underwater world are mandarin fish. They are brightly coloured, about two inches long and only appear at dusk. We enter the water as it starts to get dark to go … Continue reading
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Tagged Coralia, Indonesia, Mandarin fish, Raja Ampat, scuba diving
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Into the Blue
Mantas? Holey shit mantas. We dive a spot in the open ocean, three small rocks jut up out of the blue and are surrounded by quite a shallow shelf. I think the deepest we went in 78 min. is 48ft. … Continue reading
Indonesian Thoughts
Indonesia is the 4th most populous country in the world. That is quite noticeable given the number of people about. It seems everyone drives either a motor or a mobil (motorbike or car). Considering the volume of vehicles, traffic moves … Continue reading
SE Asia Immersion
Today is the day we leave the sterile environment of Singapore and jump with two feet into SE Asia. am and we are waiting for the restaurant at the Mercure Bugis to open so we can grab some breakfast. The … Continue reading
The Packing Dilemma
Our trip has two parts – scuba diving in Indonesia and touring in Japan. How should we pack so we do not take the superfluous warmer clothing needed in Japan all the way to Raja Ampat and do not lug … Continue reading
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Tagged carry on luggage, Indonesia, Japan, packing, scuba diving
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