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IDC
Posted On 05/17/2008 09:36:15 by BJG_diving
I am fully commited to the PADI instructor course, last night I opened the Instructor Cadidate Work Book.  No turning back now.  I will coninue this blog as my studying and course continues.  I am excited! Bobbie Jo... Read More



Mothers Day, What a Day!
Posted On 05/12/2008 13:51:30 by BJG_diving
Yesterday I went diving with my two daughters Kelley and Karie; what a day.  We dove Surpresa in the Gulf of Papagayo, Costa Rica.  Visibility was 70ft and the water was 83 degrees.  Eels were everywhere and lots of octopus poking their heads out.  We found a turtle munching on some algae, must have been realy good stuff because we saw him go up for air and while we did our saftey stop we saw him diving back down for more.  Pura Vida Bobbie Jo / diving Safaris... Read More



WOW! What kind of ray was that?
Posted On 05/07/2008 10:15:06 by BJG_diving
I went diving yesterday with a couple of customers and wow the water was soo nice.  Warm, clear and full of fish.  We found two baby white-tip reef sharks sleeping under a rock at Virador and down at 70 feet there were thousands of half moon jelly fish.  There were so many that I was almost hypnotised, the song from the Beatles kept going through my head (Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds).  We found a really nice octopus free swimming, he was changing colors and trying to c... Read More



Southern Sting Rays & Half Moon Jellies Diving Safaris Costa Rica
Posted On 05/05/2008 15:49:50 by BJG_diving
I dove with my daughter Kelley and some of her friends from Utila on her birthday and the water was pretty chilly (68F), but we did not notice it so much because of the parade of southern sting rays at Argentina Point.  At 80ft the jelly fish were everywhere (they are not the stinging kind), you could feel them as they bumped up against your face, and sometimes you had to use your hand to move them out of your path.  Very cool dive, no pun intended.   Katherine from Oceans Un... Read More



Diving the unexplored
Posted On 04/30/2008 03:43:22 by ZanzibarDiver
Have you ever been the first to dive a site? The first to discover an amazing site where you find turtles the size of small cars, a school of eagle rays and about 30 pink whiprays? Well we have! We are lucky to be based on the South East of Zanzibar and dive this remote coast. We are the only National Geographic centre in East Africa and make it our mission to discover new reefs. If you are interested in more info let me know or go to www.risingsun-zanzibar.com Cheers Paul... Read More



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