March 30th, 2007
After being picked up at 6:45am, we were then transferred along with 3 others to the pier. Our divemaster guide ‘Clive’, was this very laid-back pot head originally from the UK, who eventually moved over to Thailand in order for a ‘change of pace’. The 2+hour boat ride towards ‘sail rock’ was bumpy as ever, and I thought it was going to be yak time again….BUT, thanx to my 2 doses of gravol last nite and this am, I was able to ‘keep it all in’, although I was really hurting as we entered the choppy waters. Despite all the nausea and shitty feelings of wanting to puke, the 2 dives here were great; water temperatures about 31’, visibility about 25 meters, very little people around and we had the opportunity to swim through the ‘chimney’, a 6 meter, sectioned off vertical tunnel at 18 meters.
After a long and exhausting day, we enjoyed a nice dinner at the Promenade, the beach side restaurant at our resort…(and no we took a break from good ol thai food!)
After being picked up at 6:45am, we were then transferred along with 3 others to the pier. Our divemaster guide ‘Clive’, was this very laid-back pot head originally from the UK, who eventually moved over to Thailand in order for a ‘change of pace’. The 2+hour boat ride towards ‘sail rock’ was bumpy as ever, and I thought it was going to be yak time again….BUT, thanx to my 2 doses of gravol last nite and this am, I was able to ‘keep it all in’, although I was really hurting as we entered the choppy waters. Despite all the nausea and shitty feelings of wanting to puke, the 2 dives here were great; water temperatures about 31’, visibility about 25 meters, very little people around and we had the opportunity to swim through the ‘chimney’, a 6 meter, sectioned off vertical tunnel at 18 meters.
After a long and exhausting day, we enjoyed a nice dinner at the Promenade, the beach side restaurant at our resort…(and no we took a break from good ol thai food!)
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