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| http://www.southpacific.org/text/finding_easter.html Billed as the most "remote" island on earth (Easter Island is 1900 km from the nearest island Pitcairn (UK)). We were at sea for FOUR days (from Moorea, Tahiti) to make a 6-hr stop at Pitcairn (population 50) at which time 80 percent of the island's population went on the Pacific Princess with their handicrafts to sell to the cruise passengers. We left Pitcairn a day ago, and two more days a sea we'll be at Easter Island!! I'll be the ONLY passenger on this cruise ship who'll be DIVING during our 6-hr stop at Easter Island, provided I can find a suitable wetsuit at the dive shop there. Not having ever dived with more than a 1/4-inch wetsuit (which I used for my ice-diving certification dive shop will have one of the size and thickness that'll fit this WWW. My "buddy" will be the director of the tour activities on the Pacific Princess, with whom I've made several dives (as SOBs) in different islands in the French Polynesia. I look forward to this once-a-lifetime opportunities. After the Easter Island stop, it'll be another THREE days at sea before we arrive Peru. Thus, it is accurate to say that I'll have spend 10 days a sea just to make ONE dive in Easter Island! I hope after September 7, I'll be able to say, "Been there. Done that." -- Bob. via satellite between Pitcairn and Easter Island. |
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| Large_Nassau_Grouper@Yahoo.com (Reef Fish) wrote in message news:<8fb7380b.0409051220.5253bd1@posting.google.c om>... > http://www.southpacific.org/text/finding_easter.html > > I hope after September 7, I'll be able to say, "Been there. Done that." > In my preceding follow-up post, I made several typo errors in the URLs: I did my dive with the ORCA Diving Center: > >http://www.seemorca.cl/ That was correct. >Except for the dive boat, which is an uncovered wooden panga with >a Johnson motor, the shop is very well equipped with a large >number of nearly new steel tanks, and other equipments all of >which are included in the price of $50 for a 1-tank dive. > (see http://www.seermorea.el/ingles/euipos_y_tarifas.htm), TYPO galore! http://www.seemorca.cl/ingles/equipos_y_tarifas.htm As for the reference to the giant coral head: > http://www.seemorea.el/ingles/mundo_submarino.htm Correction: Http://www.seemorca.cl/ingles/mundo_submarino.htm Mia Culpa. -- Bob. |
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| That sounds very exciting! Flights to Chile are quite long and expensive, but I will definitelly try to go there for one of my next vacations. |
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| It does sound exciting, i will check it out for sure. |
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