One of the last times I was scuba diving I was surprised by a sea turtle coming up really close behind me. It was in Guam, and I guess this was a regular known resident turtle. I didn't find out until afterward, but I turned around and there was this HUGE fucking turtle right in front of my face, took up my whole view. It just ogled me with its one eye, circled me a couple of times, then slowly swam off into the coral. We just checked each other out for a while.
Sounds like a fun trip huligun. I suggest a disposable waterproof camera. I went to maui for the first time last fall and ended up getting one at abc. There was so much marine life when I was snorkeling I just snapped as many pictures. Once developed I had a really nice sea turtle pic inches under the water surface coming up for air. Blew it up & framed it once back home = )
Oh, believe you me, I didn't try to touch it! I did wish I had the camera, though. We need another U/W rig. I have only flown through Hawaii (going to/from Guam), never actually visited, but I have a friend who has a large home on the Big Island specifically for scuba trips.I have been to the Big Island a couple times. I always look for and see the big ass turtles. They are curious creatures that always come up to you. Maybe they think you have food. It is always trippy as hell though, here you are looking at little fish, you see a shadow in your peripheral, turn some more and there is this large sun blocking mass within your comfort zone. Every time I am immediately spooked, followed by a warm sense of relief and amazement. They are beautiful things. Chasing, bothering or molesting one is like a $50k fine.
And some knowledge. Let me link you to a good friend's website. He's also an author, both book and magazine, and a well-known U/W photog, very good at what he does (he's been posting a lot of pix this past week of his trip to the Seychelles).I usually shop at Snorkel Bobs in Hawaii. I have never gotten a web worthy photo underwater. Maybe I need some practice.
Have you ever snorkeled and gotten vertigo? It happened to me in Bali, the water was that clear. And then I saw a krait and got completely distracted, then remembered that, hey, if I puke, all the fish will come to visit! The fish don't come to check you out on those reefs because people don't feed them. In Guam, they come to check you out and some of them are a little demanding about their food. It's not sharks you've gotta worry about as often, it's fish like triggers, puffers, some kinds of snappers (their bites aren't so bad), and barracuda. A sea turtle can probably take your finger easily, if not part of your hand.Snorkeling has to be the trippiest sport, form of recreation there is. You go into these animals home, high, and all these fishes come up to you to have a look. If you want to crank it up a few notches bring something to feed them (frowned upon by naturalist) and they swarm you. Be careful though, swarming fish means fish of all kinds and sizes around you. I have seen sharks and although I am not afraid of them, it is their home and anything can happen. That is part of the fun for me.
never went snorkeling, but saw quite a few at punalu'u beach
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Oh, believe you me, I didn't try to touch it! I did wish I had the camera, though. We need another U/W rig. I have only flown through Hawaii (going to/from Guam), never actually visited, but I have a friend who has a large home on the Big Island specifically for scuba trips.
And some knowledge. Let me link you to a good friend's website. He's also an author, both book and magazine, and a well-known U/W photog, very good at what he does (he's been posting a lot of pix this past week of his trip to the Seychelles).
Hotay, here are all the WWM hits for U/W photography ---> CLICK ME
Have you ever snorkeled and gotten vertigo? It happened to me in Bali, the water was that clear. And then I saw a krait and got completely distracted, then remembered that, hey, if I puke, all the fish will come to visit! The fish don't come to check you out on those reefs because people don't feed them. In Guam, they come to check you out and some of them are a little demanding about their food. It's not sharks you've gotta worry about as often, it's fish like triggers, puffers, some kinds of snappers (their bites aren't so bad), and barracuda. A sea turtle can probably take your finger easily, if not part of your hand.
Wait, you're in an area with a lot of tiger sharks, aren't you...? I'd rather be diving, not snorkeling at the surface.
Just sayin'.
Nice trip! more weed pics.
inquiring minds want weed reviews, smoke reports, price reviews?
score any bikinis? shave ice?
alo-ha!
... I have to find a way to move my game here.
Yeah god forbid,lol.. Just watch out for the import, its more prevalent here than you think. I can get 150 Og kush, green goddess, diesel and chems from cali anytime here, its a phone call away.I would prefer to not smoke mids grown by skateboarders if I can avoid it. This is my vacation
wow, thats taxed. Ounces are 150-200 depending on quality all day long here,just sayin. But hey, if your happy then it's money well spent..I got some sativa leaving hybrid buds to smoke, half an ounce for $150.
Vacation let-down. When I was a kid I would cry my eyes out on the flight home from Puerto Rico. Every fucking time. I still do it.
Yeah god forbid,lol.. Just watch out for the import, its more prevalent here than you think. I can get 150 Og kush, green goddess, diesel and chems from cali anytime here, its a phone call away.
wow, thats taxed. Ounces are 150-200 depending on quality all day long here,just sayin. But hey, if your happy then it's money well spent..