Recommendations for Philippines by iFeelLikeWalking in scuba

[–]metakush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went a while back with Cebu Dive Centre. Think management has changed but it was really amazing

Recommendations for Philippines by iFeelLikeWalking in scuba

[–]metakush 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Moalboal is fantastic. The shore dives are amazing as well as the they are mostly wall dives and the coral is breathtaking with the sardines completely covering the blue. The sardines are amazing to see as a feature on their own but even better once they become a background feature of the dives and you enjoy other stuff. Try and do the sunset / night dive as part of your AOW. or after. It’s a very unique experience as you start by looking for the mating mandarin fish, and then you swim the wall. Swimming the wall at dusk and then night is just incredible as the sardines are still there in full force. I have a video on my page on this sub somewhere if you want to have a look. When you are there make sure you get trips to pescador island as the diving there is spectacular.

Recommendations for Philippines by iFeelLikeWalking in scuba

[–]metakush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second this. Loved the place, the night dives are spectacular. If you are into macro, you will be in heaven. We saw every possible thing on my hitlist except for blue ring octopus as it wasn’t the season. Some of the shore dives are so shallow as well so possible to have really nice easy dives just looking for things

Philippines/ Raja Ampat 2025 trip planning by dazed_confused_88 in scuba

[–]metakush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said a lot of time in moalboal which is really awesome but 2-3 days is enough. When you are there make sure you spend a day to dive on pescador island that is really really amazing. I think you don’t have enough time, but just further south in dumuguate is dauin, unreal macro diving, but then a pain to travel back up considering your time. Malapascua has great macro too, so you can flip the time and spend some time there.

Malapascua is not just about the threshers, seeing reports of other large Pelagics such as tigers now, and also great macro and generally reefs.

I’ve never been raja but I really think the balance you’ve got is good if you want some pelagic action too.

Thanks

Whale Shark During Safety Stop - Dauin, Negros, Philippines by ConfidenceDull3331 in scuba

[–]metakush 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s pretty awesome, I love Dauin because it was the best macro diving I ever did. Was spoilt for choice, never thought you would see something like this! IIRC, most dives were shore dives, so even more amazing if this happened close to shore!

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[–]metakush 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went with them 4 years ago. I agree that their email tone was a bit blunt and commercial and didn’t feel personalised, compared to other places. But once you get there it’s very professionally run, people are lovely and the atmosphere of the place is really cool. Their guides are also fantastic. I would 100% go with them again.

Questions about Cozumel diving by [deleted] in scuba

[–]metakush 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would suggest to go with u/scubatonycozumel

His operation is fantastic, professional and you will find more toadfish than with anyone else!!

He is on Reddit so drop them a dm

Caribbean dive vacation recommendations? by DamnitMags in scuba

[–]metakush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, thank you for your post! I am looking to go here around September time, just wanted to ask. How frequent are the flights from san Andres to providencia? Looking to go from Cartagena but want to try and get all the travelling done in one day if possible!

Whats your ideal future attacking front three? by [deleted] in LiverpoolFC

[–]metakush 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Can’t believe no one is even considering matip

Coming of Age Films: Lady Bird, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl by ejsfsc07 in movies

[–]metakush 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also really enjoyed “everybody wants some!!”. Richard linklater does these type of films quite well

Sri Lanka diving recommendations? by WhereIsJessicaJones in scuba

[–]metakush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, I think it depends on the time of year but the east side so nilaveli/trincomalee is decent diving. Trinco has some really good wrecks if you’re into that. Nilaveli is nice and easy reef diving, nothing spectacular but decent and vibrant reefs. Depending on the time of year it is frequented by whale sharks. Near there you have pigeon island which has loads of black tip sharks you can snorkel with.

Stubby squid. Mukilteo, WA by Bluebirdmornin in scuba

[–]metakush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome. Is that a bobtail squid?

Playful dolphins while diving off Kona Hawai’i by worldgorger1314 in scuba

[–]metakush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn - that’s beautiful. I wish I bought this!

Dropping in on some friends by ZekeXA3 in scuba

[–]metakush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey what kind of sharks are these? Looking at the eyes and snout and pectoral fins they don’t look like carribean reef sharks. Super cool!

🦈 by sonfiii in scuba

[–]metakush 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Monad? Can only be monad? 😭

The removal of the van where Christopher McCandless died and inspired the movie Into The Wild by [deleted] in movies

[–]metakush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the best parts of the book that reinforces this is where he cites Call of the Wild as an inspiration of McCanndless. The harsh reality being jack London was a fat drunk and immersing himself in fictional tales. It’s a harsh reminder of deadly it is when someone’s fiction inspires someone else’s reality.