the chance to go diving is just a decision away... when you say you want to try it, the facilities nato sa cebu daghan kaayo and its quite affordable na karon.Originally Posted by sheka
keep posting master twinjeti hope madayon among moalboal ugma
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the chance to go diving is just a decision away... when you say you want to try it, the facilities nato sa cebu daghan kaayo and its quite affordable na karon.Originally Posted by sheka
keep posting master twinjeti hope madayon among moalboal ugma
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hope madayun buddy Edwin, post your pics here.
a few pics taken yesterday sa moalboal namo nga dive... did not get the chance to shoot ug macro and only a few close-ups kay pwerteng kusoga man langoy sa akong mga kuyog unya mabiyaan ko kung sige ra kog picture-picture... mostly wide angle shots kay the dive plan was to look for sharks and turtles and the dive wass too deep...
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Wow.... I didn't know Moalboal was this great. I love the wall & the soft corals.
so amazing.
BTW, did your group found sharks & turtles?
my companions saw 2 white tips at 180ft, pero wala ko ka kita kay the deepest i went to was only 89ft as per my dive computer reading... nawala sila kay nabiyaan ko... was taking pictures on our way down... upat mi kabook nabilin... deco dive sila hehehe
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huh, did they had a deco dive plan?
tsk tsk tsk, lisud kung mag deco stop ka unya mahurot ang hangin hehehe.
bai twinjet, pila man ang magasto kung moskwela ug diving? nindot pod ni dah, adventure ba, interested pod ko about photography pero ang photography dili interested nako, hehehe, in short, dili pa kaayo ko kamao.....![]()
try first Discover SCUBA, if you'll enjoy then you wont mind the expenses.
Compressed air addiction will follow as well as the quest to do it deeper.
More fun when you do uw photography. My advice, figure out this crop inland first.
practice practice lang sa gud, maski dili hilig ang photography sa atoa. pugson nalang jud.
hehe actually ang plan was just a bounce from that depth pero since naghulat sila sa shark... very short time thoughOriginally Posted by TwinJet
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"Mighty Titan"
"Coral Cracker"
Reef 37, yanbu, Redsea
Canon Powershot S80
Photo by: Buddy Venturanza
Titan triggerfish - the largest triggerfish amongst its species, can grow up to 75cm (30") and they feed on shellfish, urchins, crustaceans and corals. Smaller fish species are seen around them who feed for their leftovers.
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