It is a little windy today. In fact, it is a little more than that.
Have realised that we have been remiss in putting lots of photos in.
So here is a flower…
After breakfast, camera stuff, then out, on the boat by 7.30.
It was a bit of a choppy crossing over to the other island and a bit choppy on site.
First dive was Kirby’s Rock.
This time we didn’t go out to the pinnacle.
Lots of slugs on this dive
Bumpy getting out of the water too.
We moved to Minilog for our surface interval. Sheltered from the windy, lovely.
Shortly after our arrival another eight boats arrived. This dive could be busy!
Another really good dive. coral at the top and sand and coral outcrops further down
Lots to take pictures of.
Some very nicely positioned slug
Both Richard and Barry had a run in with a diver in a very loud, blue and yellow wetsuit. Much discussion ensued once back on the boat.
We had a very bumpy crossing back but Wendal made it as easy as possible.
We had a dip in the pool before lunch.
Guess what I had for lunch…
BLT with fries, of course!!
We were in the water by 2.00pm at Elmer’s point.
Excellent dive.
The dive went so quickly, so much to see.
Wire coral with shrimps and fish on.
Beautiful bobbly nudi, Tony nudis, large nudis.
Very good!
The surface interval involved hit drinks, biscuits and hat comparisons.
Last dive of the day was Twin Rocks again.
Back at the block again, so more yellow cup coral shots.
We bimbled around, going plenty of critters to take pictures of.
At the bar now, watching the sunset…