It tickles!
Here we are enjoying (pfffft) the fish massage. I will let Matt explain it more because I fully admit I was a wuss and only dipped my toe a few times!
View ArticleFeeding time
We stopped at a local fish farm where they produce the fish food. Each fish sells for 50,000 Dong (about £1.40). We were invited to feed some carp, an interesting experience!
View ArticleFried whole fish Matt?
Matt fancied some grease, so ordered fried fish. It wasn’t quite what he was expecting…when it arrived it looked like someone had a lot of fun with the BBQ.
View ArticleHello down there
First we stopped at the far end of Long Beach Bay, where the water was a gleaming blue and we could swim amongst tiny stripy fishes.
View ArticleFollowing the coral
Here’s Matt swimming down low to spot fish hiding on the sea bed. It was fun getting used to swimming in flippers, you can go so fast!
View ArticleFish in your hand
We were allowed to swim for as long as we liked, investigating the coral and lagoons. It’s more tiring than you think though!
View ArticleBeautiful coral
The first point we went to had some pretty beautiful coral and so much of it! It rose from the ocean bed in great cones, with fragile edges soften by the water.
View ArticleBump Head Parrot Fish
Our next stop was Rawa Beach and we saw a few of these rather large Bump Head Parrot fish swimming around the coral.
View ArticleBig fish, little fish
Our new dive site today did not disappoint. Large scholes of fish glided past us, one even allowed me to swim through it.
View ArticleHello Angel fish
Exploring the coral at 12-14 metres was one of my favourite parts of both diving courses. Meeting so many colourful, tropical fish along the way, it’s breathtakingly beautiful.
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