Moving up the diving ladder
Hooked from the first breath in open sea, diving and I were meant to be. Last time I told you about how Rune and I became open water divers, and how fear was turned in to confidence on our first … Continue reading
Getting what you want out of diving!
So what do YOU want to get out of diving? I knew instantly what I wanted from diving, I wanted to feel alive. Most people doing adrenalin or extreme sports get a kick out of doing something that makes their … Continue reading
Becoming a Diver
The 2 weeks that changed my life. Fear converted to confidence. Nobody knew what diving where doing to me before it was too late. Together with my best friend Rune, I signed up for the open water course. We started in the pool, … Continue reading
Diving in Malapascua
After several days of travelling we arrived to Malapascua, with the intention of exploring one of the best dive areas, and one of the best categorized islands in the country. This island, called Logon in Tagalog language, owes its current … Continue reading
Diving into the history of World War II
It’s 8am on September 24th, 1944. The Japanese fleet is entrenched around the island of Busuanga in the Calamian islands, in northern Palawan, Philippines. They have used this place for some time as a supply center and as a defense … Continue reading
Palawan – Unspoiled paradise
“Diving” and “Philippines” are two words commonly linked, and associated with paradise, pristine waters and amazing sea life. There are many different places in this huge country, but if we have to mention a single one still unspoiled, virgin and … Continue reading
Diving South West Rocks
It’s 8:30 am, sunrise was 40 minutes ago, and the boat starts its trip around the bay of South West Rocks, 500 km north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The view is amazing: endless beaches, the old prison … Continue reading
Diving Whitsundays
When the words Australia and diving meet in the same sentence, there is no doubt that the Great Barrier Reef inmediatelly comes to the mind of the listener. And no wonder, since there are more than 2500 kilometers (345,000 square … Continue reading
Diving in Bali
When speaking about Bali, most people will think about a surfing paradise. Indeed the beaches of the west side of the island, including the infamous Kuta are a retreat for surfers (mostly Australians), but if you drive around the island … Continue reading
