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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Dives #107-108. The Papua New Guinea dive diaries: day 6.

My best side...

Dive #108
When: 14 September 2006
Location: Banana Bommie, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 11.6m
Bottom time: 45 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Our last dive of the trip. At the end of the dive on our way back to the boat we caught a fleeting glimpse of a dolphin and her calf. What a wonderful way to finish.

Dive #107
When: 14 September 2006
Location: Banana Bommie, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 25.8m
Bottom time: 49 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 25°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

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Dives #102-106. The Papua New Guinea dive diaries: day 5.

I am ray. That's mobular ray, to you.

Dive #106
When: 13 September 2006
Location: Bunama Village, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 10.8m
Bottom time: 57 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Muck dusk/night dive.

Dive #105
When: 13 September 2006
Location: Bunama Village, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 18.7m
Bottom time: 65 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 27°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Muck dive.

Dive #104
When: 13 September 2006
Location: Jason's Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 20.1m
Bottom time: 53 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #103
When: 13 September 2006
Location: Peer's Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 40.3m
Bottom time: 55 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 27°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

My deepest dive ever!

Dive #102
When: 13 September 2006
Location: Peer's Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 33.1m
Bottom time: 56 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 27°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dude? Dude? Focus dude... Dude? First you were all like whoa, and we were like whoa, and you were like whoa...You've got serious thrill issues, dude. Awesome.

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Dives #98-101. The Papua New Guinea dive diaries: day 4.

Uuuhhhh, wot big eyes you have. Lookin' for somethin' in particular?

Dive #101
When: 12 September 2006
Location: Observation Point, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 10.1m
Bottom time: 64 mins
Viz: 15-20m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dusk/night dive.

Dive #100
When: 12 September 2006
Location: Observation Point, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 30.9m
Bottom time: 84 mins
Viz: 15-20m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Muck dive. What a 100th dive!

Dive #99
When: 12 September 2006
Location: Double Towers, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 35.9m
Bottom time: 54 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #98
When: 12 September 2006
Location: Double Towers, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 23.6m
Bottom time: 62 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

I'm just a multi-fab-coloured blob of nuffin' so mebbe you won't see me really...

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Dives #95-97. The Papua New Guinea dive diaries: day 3.

We're on a mission. Places to go, fishes to eat. No time for chit-chat. Later.

Dive #97
When: 11 September 2006
Location: Ipetato Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 22.3m
Bottom time: 66 mins
Viz: 40m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #96
When: 11 September 2006
Location: Ipetato Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 24.2m
Bottom time: 52 mins
Viz: 40m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #95
When: 11 September 2006
Location: BlackJack plane wreck, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 33.4m
Bottom time: 44 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Tara M

SB did a deco dive: the wreck of BlackJack, the WWII US bomber plane, was at approx 45m. So I buddied with Tara, and we dived with Dan and Chris.

Stunning wall dive.

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Dives #90-94. The Papua New Guinea dive diaries: day 2.

I'm a lionfish an' I'm okay...

Dive #94
When: 10 September 2006
Location: Lauadi / Dinah's Beach, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 6.8m
Bottom time: 60 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 25°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Night dive.

Dive #93
When: 10 September 2006
Location: Lauadi / Dinah's Beach, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 8.4m
Bottom time: 51 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 25°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Muck dive.

Dive #92
When: 10 September 2006
Location: Lauadi / Dinah's Beach, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 23.6m
Bottom time: 74 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Muck dive.

Dive #91
When: 10 September 2006
Location: Lauadi / Dinah's Beach, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 31.2m
Bottom time: 65 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Muck dive.

Dive #90
When: 10 September 2006
Location: Lauadi / Deacon's Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 17.8m
Bottom time: 72 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Nautilus.

Yeah I'm a nautilus and I usually live at 300m. My mate is waitin' for me down there. I wish you'd let me the hell go so I can head home. You have SUCH a weird facial expression right now, you know. You are a really unattractive species. LET. ME. GO. NOW. And feck off.

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Dives #86-89. The Papua New Guinea dive diaries: day 1.

When is a crab not a crab? When it's meeeeeeeeeeee, an anemone crab, a lobster in disguise, wheeeeeeeeeee.

Dive #89
When: 9 September 2006
Location: Kathy's Corner, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 8.2m
Bottom time: 83 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 25°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #88
When: 9 September 2006
Location: Kathy's Corner, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 24.9m
Bottom time: 73 mins
Viz: 30m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #87
When: 9 September 2006
Location: Black & Silver Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 10.1m
Bottom time: 51 mins
Viz: 40m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

Dive #86
When: 9 September 2006
Location: Black & Silver Reef, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Depth: 24.4m
Bottom time: 56 mins
Viz: 40m
Water temp: 26°C
Buddy: Scuba Buachall

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Papua New Guinea. Wow.

...thru the ocean brightly...

Scuba Buachall and I joined Mike Ball's Paradise Sport for a luxury liveaboard diving holiday in Milne Bay province, in the south east of Papua New Guinea, in September.

Absolutely fabulous diving, averaging 30-40m viz, 26°C waters, a rich smorgasboard of tropical fish and corals, and stunning picturesque coral walls that went from 5m to, well, a long way down: to some 300m +.


In these conditions it was easy to do nice long and deep dives. At 41m I was comfortable and not even narked! Scuba Buachall and I notched up 23 dives (and more than 23 hours of diving) in the five days.

We even dived a wreck. Not a shipwreck, though, but a WWII bomber plane called BlackJack.

Great photographic opportunities abounded.

Anemone and trigger clown fish obliged with cuteness.

A couple of turtles turtled.

Colourful fish were everywhere. Lionfish, catfish, pipefish of all descriptions including harlequin ghost pipefish, barracuda, tuna, flathead parrotfish, octopus, nudibranchs galore, eagle rays....the list is endless. One or two sharks, too. But not that many pelagic fish, generally. Wrong time of year, apparently.

It was wonderful to have our dive gear ready and waiting whenever we wanted to dive. All we had to do was don our wetsuits and in we went.

And it was nice to use a 3mm wetsuit - so easy to get on and off - instead of the cumbersome 7mm semi-dry.

Aaaaah, tropical diving.

Now I understand.

Dive details follow, as well as a small selection of stunning images by Scuba Buachall.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

The ocean at the end of our street (iii)

Misleading shot: a brief bright spell in between rainshowers. And lots of wind.

1.10pm today

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