SCUBA

2008-04-16 - tec Mark

Irish Mark doing some Tec training at Crocodile Rock in Boracay

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2008-08-01 - Yapak Tec Diving

Doing some tec training with Dustin from Blue Mango at Yapak with the video cameras.

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2009-04-23 - Camia 2 Amanda

Took Amanda to Camia II. First real tryout with the new camera. Not too bad!

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2009-04-24 - Yapak 2

33M dive to Yapak 2. Some sharks hanging around. 30M vis.

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Rocky Dustin Tec

Rocky and Dustin Tec Training at Camia II.

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Crocodile Island 2008

Crocodile Island is only a stones throw away from Boracay Island itself and can be reached within fifteen minutes from White Beach. It a site which is available to divers of all levels of experience as the top of the wall, which is swarmed with marine life, is only at 5 meters. Usually, the dive is started by going along the wall to a maximum depth of 18 - 20 meters, then returning to the boat in the shallow water on top of the wall. A huge variety of life can be found at Crocodile Island including schools of reef fish, Nudibranch, Lion Fish, Scorpion Fish, Moray Eels, Cuttle Fish, Sea snakes, Gorgonian Fan Corals and much more.

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Fridays Rock 2008

Friday’s Rock is a nearby rocky outcrop in Boracay’s western shore. Expect to see a variety of brilliant colored soft and hard corals, flittering butterfly fish, red sea bass, curious wrasses, darting damsels, playful blue tangs, ominous stingrays and snappers when diving around Friday’s rock. Hidden under the rocks, crevices and corals are big scorpion fishes and lion fishes. 16 Meters

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