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A sunset beer at Palau Pacific Resort |
I’ve been alerted to the fact that it’s been 3 weeks since
my last post…woops! I’ve been kept pretty busy diving about 6 days each week
and after you throw in a few social events, time is flying by!
So where is the diving up to you ask? About 3 weeks ago I completed
my Rescue Diver course and my Emergency First Responder (First Aid) training. I’ve
since started on working my way through the long list of requirements for the
Dive Master certification. I should finish that up by the end of this month. I’ve
also been getting in plenty of dives as well, just yesterday I clocked up my 50th
dive here in Palau.
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Sunset at PPR |
I’m enjoying it more and more as my confidence & local knowledge
about the sites, currents and aquatic life grows. One of the best aspects has
been the social interaction with the guests on the boat. I have met some
fantastic people and aim to keep up a friendship with them, hopefully even seeing
them again in Palau or another part of the world.
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PPR's pool & sunset |
During my short career in diving I’ve only come across one
or two people that have been difficult customers, a couple of novice divers
have been a little challenging mostly due to lack of experience. Maybe I’ve
been lucky so far, or maybe the dive community is filled with generally awesome
people. I prefer to think it’s the latter.
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Bridge Trilogy Part 1: Virtual Light |
Anyone reading this blog who has dived regularly or even occasionally
probably knows how tiring it can be. So after diving 5-6 days a week I’ve had little
time at night for more than eating some dinner, watching few episodes of TV
show before reading a little & promptly passing out. As a side note if you
like your humour random and quirky then try an animated show called ‘The
Regular Show’. It’s my current favourite. But I would avoid reading Jack
Kerouac’s ‘On The Road’, in my opinion it’s a poorly written, pointless over
hyped book. I’m not sure why I’ve stuck with it but I’m glad I’m only a few
pages from finishing it so I move onto something else.
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Bridge Trilogy Part II: Idoru |
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Bridge Trilogy Part III: All Tomorrow's Parties |
Just to keep us social busy we’ve had plenty of regular
catch up’s with our new friends here too. Everything from small dinner parties
to a few beers and dinner at a restaurant to a large party to watch the Aussie
election results. (What a complete joke the Australian system of government has
become).
We also have a new Aussie volunteer on the island so we are
no longer the newbies! Unfortunately the rotation of people off the island has
continued and some great people have unfortunately left for new adventures
elsewhere. So goes the ex-pat lifestyle!
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A flying jellyfish |
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The sting-less jellyfish from Jellyfish lake |
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One of the beaches we stop for lunch at. |
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The lunch spot |
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one of our boats heading of for another dive |
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playing with my bubbles |
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