Archive for May, 2008
Bockscar PADI Open Water Scuba Dive
Terry’s dive at Angol Point. This is an excellent dive site for beginners and training dives. The reef is covered with stony corals, leather corals, nudibranchs, anemones, sea stars and sea cucumbers.
Karola & Szczep PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Fridays Rock
Karola & Szczep’s first dive at Fridays Rock. This famous fish-feeding station is a large boulder which provides photographers a chance to capture close-up shots of angelfish, butterflyfish, surgeonfish, damselfish and sergeant majors will approach hoping to be fed. There are also many parrotfish, triggerfish, snappers, scorpionfish, lionfish, sweetlips, groupers, cuttlefish and wrasse.
Alice & Kelly PADI at Crocodile Island Boracay Philippines
Alice & Kelly doing a PADI Open Water Scuba Diving course at Crocodile Island! From a distance, this small uninhabited island looks like the head of a crocodile. Currents can be fierce except at slack tide, which makes for a beautiful collection of corals. It is a gently sloping wall with several canyons and caves [...]
Grete and Thomas PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Fridays Rock
This famous fish-feeding station is a large boulder which provides photographers a chance to capture close-up shots of angelfish, butterflyfish, surgeonfish, damselfish and sergeant majors will approach hoping to be fed. There are also many parrotfish, triggerfish, snappers, scorpionfish, lionfish, sweetlips, groupers, cuttlefish and wrasse. Amazing video of an eel and sea snake on this [...]
Tom at Crocodile PADI Open water Scuba Diving
From a distance, this small uninhabited island looks like the head of a crocodile. Currents can be fierce except at slack tide, which makes for a beautiful collection of corals. It is a gently sloping wall with several canyons and caves containing a wide diversity of fish.
Kevin’s Open Water Scuba Diving with Gaz
Kevin’s Open Water Scuba Diving with Instructor Gaz. This dive was at Fridays Rock. (18 Meters) There are many red bass, parrotfish, triggerfish, snappers, scorpionfish, lionfish, sweetlips, groupers, cuttlefish and wrasse.


















