3 Jan 2010, 8:00pm
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Dive #9 at Sea Adventure Rig, Mabul

Dive #9 would be just opposite the resort at Sea Adventure Rig. Apparently during good times, the visibility would be quite amazing but unfortunately we had to endure close to 0m vis at a max depth of 16m. Total time was approximately 40mins with very strong currents. Hanging on to anchor rope during the surface time was pretty fun.

School of slimline barracudas who didn’t seem fazed at all by the current while we struggled to stay at the bottom.

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This crocodile fish was so well hidden and we would have missed it if not for the our eagle-eye dive master Ramil.

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Also caught sight of a giant grouper but unfortunately they tend to be further out and the bad vis meant I caught a mere shadow of it. Managed to get a parting shot of yet another slug as we were about the surface.

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Heading back, we enjoyed the sunset and another great dinner at the restaurant.

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This time, a pair of turtles even graced us with their presence even though they were extremely camera shy.

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Dive #7 and #8 at Samil Island

Woke up bright and early to catch a glimpse of the glorious sunrise view from our room. Managed to stitch the panorama together using the netbook.

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Our first 2 dives for the day was going to be muck dives at Samil Island and unfortunately not many photos came out well. Dive #7 was about 50min with max depth of 20m. Dive #8 was about 35min with max depth of 20m. Visibility was pretty bad at about 2-3m for both dives. Our dive master was Ramil.

There was this nice blue ribbon eel that posed for me and more or less that was the highlight.

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Caught sight of the children playing during lunch as they raced each other in the low tide.

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Dive #6 at Barracuda Point, Sipadan

After a rather enjoyable lunch (food always seems tasty after diving), we took a ride back to Sipadan Island for our final dive for the day. The dive was a bit shorter (30min) due to a slight incident (rather memorable for me) with max depth of 25m.

A school of jackfish was near our descend point again and this time a rather curious reflection made this fish stand out from the whole school.

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Another shot of a white tip shark that was a bit further than the first sighting.

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This turtle happened to swim towards our group and luckily my off shoulder shot as it swam up for air was quite nice.

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The priceless shot of this school of barracuda has a rather interesting story since I got lost trying to take it.

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After Niger’s instruction to stay on the bottom while we enjoyed the view, Zh n myself lagged behind during our photo taking and with the strong current, lost sight of the group. Luckily Niger’s quick action and amazing direction found me floundering away quite some distance away. I was quite prepared to surface already since being lost in the blue wasn’t my idea of fun. We managed to hook up with the boat and waiting for everyone else to surface. Was kinda scary and exhilarating at the same time chasing the school of barracudas.

After the excitement for the day wore off, we headed back to the resort for some r&r. Found this crab resting below our room.

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Shot of the pipefish at night.

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Sunny Day at Mabul

The great sunny weather continued as we headed back to the resort for a lunch break. After 2 dives, everyone was famished and a little sun-burnt.

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The surrounding water was crystal clear with the bright sun and the pipefish which were a brilliant incandescent blue at night could be seen swimming about in the day.

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The local children seem to be enjoying themselves during the low tide. What a great way to spend childhood out in the sea versus in tuition centers?

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Another school of fish in the crystal clear water. It’s almost surreal seeing them this way, as if they were floating in air.

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2 Jan 2010, 11:00am
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by michael
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Dive #5 at Barracuda Point, Sipadan

After a great dive at White Tip Avenue, we headed back to the island for some refreshments and a quick break. The military personnel on the island seem to have the best guard duty in the world? Sea view all day long.

Dive #5 - Sipadan - Barracuda Point

Our next dive would be at Barracuda Point which not surprisingly meant that there would be barracudas! Visibility throughout was pretty good with max depth of ~20m and total dive time of about 40minutes.

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After the descend into the clear water with about 20m visbility, we were treated to a school of jackfish right below us. It’s pretty amazing to have them swim up close to you.

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Caught sight of this trio of fish swimming idling by, their facial expressions look like total slackers *grin*.

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Zh’s eagle eye also caught sight of this turtle taking a break on the corals.

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Another reef shark but this time a lot further away and with the strong current, it was quite difficult to get in for a closer shot.

Dive #5 - Sipadan - Barracuda Point