2010 February 21, 2010
Tuamotu Archipelago: Dive at Fakarava - 1
Published by Bracame in Tuamotu Archipelago , Fakarava , stories, anecdotes and photos. , tags: Fakarava , lagoon , Napoleon , going north , diving , sharks , TuamotusFirst dive of the day: going north side of Fakarava lagoon. The least complicated of the two dives that await me today. This pass, Garuae, is the largest Polynesian with 1600 meters wide. I try not to forget that the instructor just told me, it's a rehearsal before the big jump of the afternoon ...
The wall is breathtaking, marauding sharks gray periphery of the sling load. The meek napoleons ignore us, triggerfish blue above their tail in the middle slat-Lever. The shoals of perch paddle twirl in the current.













I checked just now and I can say I'm not like the blue triggerfish
This is the big blue I say, Dudu!
I'm still not returned by the way!
I do not see the family of Jean-Marc ...
Really impressive. I do not know if I would have the courage.
Great, but when you pass the shark near it should surprise you.
How deep did you offered one of your legs to the sharks? ...
@ MiB: not, not seen ...
@ Ring: You just think it'll be fun!
@ Jeff: they were watching the corner of my eye, but you think not so much in fact. They are remote and are not aggressive. Sometimes it make a charge of intimidation, but it did happened to me yet! I tell you!
@ Ptitane: 30 meters. This is the maximum with a level 1.
quote: "no not seen ..."
Only the pillars so ...
Too easy one!
Does the convention center is open at the bar