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| Sangalaki trip did not materialise for reasons i dont have time to go into now but our trip to Mabul and our host's resort "Seaventures" was excellent, the diving was great. Dave Morgan @ Work in the UK |
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| Has anyone dived Sangalaki or Derewan, or stayed with Borneo Divers that can tell me what their memories are, i am there for a week in July as it looks fascinating according to the online brochures etc....... It is not the easiest place in the world to get to so is not for the faint hearted, i am hoping that the diving and accomodation is as good as it looks.......so.........anyone been there ? Last trip photo's http://www.morg.co.uk/malaysia/seaventures/index.html Take out the "goes diving" Dave Morgan at work in UK |
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| morgand@cix.compulink.co.uk wrote: > > Has anyone dived Sangalaki or Derewan, or stayed with Borneo Divers that > can tell me what their memories are, i am there for a week in July as it > looks fascinating according to the online brochures etc....... > > It is not the easiest place in the world to get to so is not for the faint > hearted, i am hoping that the diving and accomodation is as good as it > looks.......so.........anyone been there ? http://www.seatraveler.com/Tripsang.htm Steve Kramer "PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography Chiang Mai, Thailand http://www.photoenvisions.com -- "The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons, but in seeing with new eyes." - Marcel Proust |
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| In article <42B0E889.A4FE8915@seatraveler.com>, steve@seatraveler.com (Steve Kramer) wrote: > http://www.seatraveler.com/Tripsang.htm > Steve Kramer > "PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography Wicked Steve..........excelent........cant wait..........will let you know how we enjoyed it, we have two weeks Diving Mabul and Kapali first. Dave Morgan @ Work in the UK Take out the "goes diving" bit.... Trip photos on line at www.morg.co.uk |
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| Stayed at Derewan early this month. Reef at the end of the jetty is excellent for a covenient night dive and plenty of good dives 5 - 15 minutes by boat all round the island. Huge green turtles in the area and Hawksbills swim under the jetty most days. Mantas at Sangalaki and we met a pod of Pilot Whales on the way back. Maratua and Kakaban are good islands to visit too the jellyfish lake at Kakaban is the most alien way to take a break between dives on the planet. So - what to see? Mantas, Napoleon Wrasse, Leopard Sharks, Leopard Whip Rays, Stingrays. At least half a dozen different species of Anemone Fish. Several types of Batfish. Many different varieties of Lion Fish. Filefish, Pufferfish Porcupinefish, Boxfish, Crocodile Fish, Scorpionfish, Frogfish, Hawkfish, Pygmy Seahorses, Ghost Pipefish, Cuttlefish, Morays, Ribbon Eels, Garden Eels, Flatworms, Nudibranchs, Sea Goddesses and many Banners, Butterflies, Triggers, Angels and the usual suspects. A negative buoyancy entry and a quick fin-assisted plummet to 30m at Maratua allows one to avoid the surface current, stay close in to the reef and make your way to an inlet where massive shoals of barracuda ride the current as the island's lagoon fills with the incoming tide and uprising deep water. There's. no coral here because of the current and "horizontal rock climbing" with the fingertips gets you across for a closer view. This is a great destination and well worth the ride. Look out for the monkeys in the trees on the way down river from the airstrip, and about half an hour out of the delta look out for the dozens of surreal fishing platforms constructed from timber and resting on the shallow se bed at that point. -- jaques ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jaques's Profile: http://forums.deeperblue.net/member....fo&userid=5879 View this thread: http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...threadid=61856 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| jaques <jaques.1rcwyy@forums.deeperblue.net> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :A negative buoyancy entry and a quick fin-assisted plummet to 30m at :Maratua allows one to avoid the surface current, stay close in to the :reef and make your way to an inlet where massive shoals of barracuda :ride the current as the island's lagoon fills with the incoming tide :and uprising deep water. There's. no coral here because of the current :and "horizontal rock climbing" with the fingertips gets you across for :a closer view. How does that work during those pesky slow ascents at the end of the dive? Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| The ascent is a long way from the entry! The following might give a better mental picture of what happens: The entry is down a wall to the side of the lagoon entrance. The aim is to drop quickly and drift with the current along the wall keeping below the level of the lip of the entry to the lagoon. This lets you get past the point where the entrance starts and prevents getting swept in too soon. You continue the sideways drift below the lip as long as possible (but there is now a rising component of the current too) then rise up the wall to the level of the floor of the lagoon grabbing the lip as you get pushed over it and before the full force of the current grabs you. At this point the current is at about 4 - 5 knots. With fins trailing in the current, and your head upstream, you maintain position on finger-power, and can manouever around to chosen locations as there are a good few rocky grab holds. This is all around the 25m - 20m level as I recall. When it's time to go - you let go! The current sweeps you into the lagoon and whilst making a carefully controlled ascent you keep one eye constantly on the computer as your only reference, and the other on the rest of the dive party as the current can branch into occasional gyrations that can split you up, and is prone to push up and down a bit which needs reacting to. The dive operators appear to be well in tune with the area and when we got back to the surface, the boat was not far away - even though bubble following would not have been posssible. This was the only dive we did in the area that needs a reasonable bit of experience. For anyone going to Derewan/Sangalaki who doesn't fancy this one you can be assured that there's plenty of excellent dive sites for all capabilities and experience. -- jaques ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jaques's Profile: http://forums.deeperblue.net/member....fo&userid=5879 View this thread: http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...threadid=61856 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Sangalaki trip did not materialise for reasons i dont have time to go into now but our trip to Mabul and our host's resort "Seaventures" was excellent, the diving was great. Dave Morgan @ Work in the UK |
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