As I
mentioned, probably a hundred times if I met you in the last few months, I’m
now in Egypt diving off the Snapdragon -
a fairly grim Flowers of Sinai live-aboard. I’m bunked up with a very
pleasant chap who we'll call Seanathon. I’ve dived with Seanathon before, well
over a year ago. He's a
decent chap, that said, he’s probably gutted be sharing with me.
For diving purposes, my buddy for the diving side of things is the Zookeeper.
Today we did three dives, having arrived quite late last night. The sites were:
- Ras Katy – a shallow reef check dive
- Ras Satar – a deep wall drift dive
- Dunraven – a notable Red Sea wreck, with a nearby reef
As I’m discussing a few dives I’ll stick to the more notable incidents. Essentially everything went to plan on dive one, luring me into a false sense of security and even delivering a very pretty octopus. It was too far inside its whole to photograph, so you’ll have to take my word for it being pretty.
Ras Satar
was a quite different affair for me.
I once
heard bittersweet being described as “watching your mother-in-law drive over a
cliff in your brand new car.” I have no real issues with my mother-in-law, but
this dive was bittersweet. I was bobbing along enjoying the drift and wall when
after about five minutes what felt like a jolt of electricity shot through the
right hand side of my face. As this was my first ever Nitrox dive, my first
thought was it was a symptom of oxygen toxicity (at 22m *coughs*). The reality, however, was far
more mundane.
I endured
the rest of the dive, made only bearable by my first ever turtle sighting. When I emerged I had a scarlet rash laden
cheek and mouth. Apparently, it was a plankton sized jellyfish.
I can tell you,
even now, 9 hours later, my face is loupin. In addition, I cut my leg as I boarded
the Zodiac.. As I said, bittersweet.
Finally, dive three
was a night dive and both the Zookeeper and I were in our element. We enjoyed
some nice lionfish action, a couple of moray eels and wide selection of night
active fish.
Blue Spotted Ray |
The Zookeeper |
Pinnacle |
Masked Butterfly Fish |
Turtle |
Large Table Coral |
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