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| I am torn between two Diving companies on Koh Tao, 1) Buddha View 2) Big Blue Diving Both sound good. Anyone any experience of either of these???? Any replies appreciated. Fanks. |
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| "PrOnG" <chrismcgurgan(nospam)@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:<76974c2a7e92c8d4a418d4c90d0ae9ef@news.terane ws.com>... > I am torn between two Diving companies on Koh Tao, 1) Buddha View 2) Big > Blue Diving > > Both sound good. > > Anyone any experience of either of these???? > > Any replies appreciated. > > Fanks. Buddha View is excellent. I know their course directors, Guy Corsellis and Mark Soworka, and a friend of mine just did his divemaster internship/OW Instructor training there. Based on what he describes, their teaching standards are top notch. Big Blue also has a good reputation, although I dont have too much first-hand info about them. As for the diving, I was less than impressed with the diving in Koh Tao. Good place to get certified for cheap, but the sites arent that good, and I dont particularly like cattleboat diving. YMMV. |
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| "Vinnie" <vtb666@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4314e9a5.0311172205.32384895@posting.google.c om... > "PrOnG" <chrismcgurgan(nospam)@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:<76974c2a7e92c8d4a418d4c90d0ae9ef@news.terane ws.com>... (snip)> > As for the diving, I was less than impressed with the diving in Koh > Tao. Good place to get certified for cheap, but the sites arent that > good, and I dont particularly like cattleboat diving. YMMV. I agree with this. However, Vinnie, where would you recommend this person go for better sites, smaller boats and still achieve his objective? |
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| I would avoid both these schools. Too big, horribly crowded boats, we used to make sheep noises at their divers when we overtook their boat! go for a smaller, friendlier school like Master Divers Kit |
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| In article <7359b21c.0311180828.12d43704@posting.google.com >, scubakit@yahoo.co.uk says... > we > used to make sheep noises at their divers when we overtook their boat! What are sheep noises ? -- Alfred Molon ------------------------------ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Olympus_405060/ Olympus 5050 resource - http://www.molon.de/5050.html Olympus 5060 resource - http://www.molon.de/5060.html |
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| On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:02:30 GMT, Alfred Molon <alfred_molon@yahooDELETE.com> wrote: >In article <7359b21c.0311180828.12d43704@posting.google.com >, >scubakit@yahoo.co.uk says... >> we >> used to make sheep noises at their divers when we overtook their boat! > >What are sheep noises ? They're really baaaaaaad. Personally, I just moo. -- dillon Life is always short, but only you can make it sweet |
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| scubakit@yahoo.co.uk (Kit) writes: > I would avoid both these schools. Too big, horribly crowded boats, I never used them, but just saw the crowds going to and coming from their dive shop - enough reason to choose another. |
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| Doesn't it depend on the period you are going? This year I arrived on Koh Tao and saw crowded ships. Two days after many people left and we were just a handful on the boat. Personally I always use Easydivers at Mae Haad. On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:30:43 GMT, "PrOnG" <chrismcgurgan(nospam)@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >I am torn between two Diving companies on Koh Tao, 1) Buddha View 2) Big >Blue Diving > >Both sound good. > >Anyone any experience of either of these???? > >Any replies appreciated. > >Fanks. > |
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| PrOnG <chrismcgurgan(nospam)@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Anyone any experience of either of these???? Cris I have certified with both. What are you going to do? as my advice will change with the case. http://meekings.net/diving/index.html Has some Koh Tao photo's -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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| chilly (slarson@shaw.canada) wrote: : I agree with this. However, Vinnie, where would you recommend this person : go for better sites, smaller boats and still achieve his objective? Hey hey hey, Ms L! How goes? I didnt notice that this was x-posted on rec.scuba. Have we figured out who won the battle between the forces of God III and Team Stroke? Anyhoo, I could *ahem* recommend a certain idyllic location not too far away, but that'd violate Usenet charters about blatant commercial self-promotion. So instead, I'll suggest he try a day in Phuket and visit the King Cruiser wreck, and then see if he can latch on to some boats visiting Rachna Leiu (sp?) or Similans or even A******s. Or he could avoid that whole sordid mess and go dive in Indonesia and Philippines. -- Vandit Kalia <this space for rent> |
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