The day
began, as all liveaboards do, with a check dive. The reef (Poseidon) was pleasant, somewhat like
an aquarium, but with nothing of any great interest. It was, afterall, a check
dive.
It was to
get better with a move to the Giannis D – one of the reasons for my trip.* The
Giannis D ran aground and sunk in 1983 and has been sitting at a 45 degree
angle confusing divers ever since. It's really quite disorientating, I
personally began using my torch and bubbles
as a plumb line while penetrating. It's a great wreck and at a little
more than 20m very accessible.
While
inside the wreck we lost the Kingmaker amidst the dazzle of Royston's lights.
Knowing he was no longer inside the wreck, the remaining three of us emerged
and had a look for him. Now when you lose your buddy you tend to stick to
standard buddy separation procedure, but on this occasion we asked ourselves
what would the Kingmaker do? We took a gamble and headed to the shallower bow
of the boat where we found him snuggled in like a cuckoo with another buddy
pair - panic over, dive saved. It made me wonder though....
Our third
and final dive of the day was a night dive on the Sha'ab Abu Nuhas reef itself.
I took the opportunity to have some with an inexpensive UV torch I'd been given
for Christmas. The down side was that this meant I'd have to dive with a yellow
filter on my camera - something which I'd never done before. IT definitely
messes with the white balance of the camera. As such I have no fluorescing
photographs. I do, however, have some nice little video clips and some non UV
but yellow filtered pictures of Spanish Dancers!
To add even
more colour to the experience, the Kingmaker was using a red filter on his
video light. Apparently, it doesn't scare the reef life quite as much and so you
see a bit more on the dive.
Kingmaker |
Hell's Kells |
Fish & Coral |
Giannis D bow |
Porcupinefish |
* I've done
a Red Sea Liveaboard before and I have dived much of this itinerary before.
However my last boat was wooden hulled and poor weather meant she wasn't able
to make the crossing over to Sha'ab Abu Nuhas.
No comments:
Post a Comment