FII recently led a liveaboard free diving charter to the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt out of Marsa Alam. Photos from that trip are reproduced below. More to come ...
A satellite view of some of the stops during the trip. Some of flew into Cairo at the top, connected to Hurghada by plane then drove overland to Marsa Alam. There we boarded the MV Miracle of Life owned by the Lighthouse Dive Center and headed out into the Red Sea. We averaged about three dives per day in widely varying locales.
Deep blue water, walls and dropoffs into the void, great conditions!
Goatfish just like back home
Honza Musil, are capable Lighthouse Dive Center rep dives out of the sun
Martin Stepanek scooters along
Never felt sorry for a jellyfish before. EVERYTHING would take a bite out of these things as they drifted past. Must taste like fish cookies or something.
A solitary dugong (manatee relative) grazes along
Brett motors off the reef
Lucie glides along
Scooter diving can be habit forming, tons of fun and freedom
No end of great dropoffs
The shallow top of the reefs were particularly vibrant
Going up? Sled time.
Clowning around in a shag bathroom rug
Someone has to clean up, vacuuming the grass beds
Brett collects field data from free divers on the trip
Flying through the blue
Mickey (Mouse?), my "ship of the desert" in repose by the pyramids
Planning the next dive
A satellite view of Sataya or Dolphin Reef in the south
Honza over an unidentified wreck from the 1950's.
How many divers does it take to assemble a sled ... Lots!
Barbara saddles up for a 30 m drop as Honza looks on
Martin ascends
I kept looking for one of these tridacna's that would be large enough to grab Tarzan's leg and hold him down but no joy. Must have moved to Hollywood or maybe Catalina?
That's a start, more to come.
Thanks again to:
FII, Martin, David, Niki and Bret
http://www.freedivinginstructors.com/
The Lighthouse Dive Center, Honza and the able crew on the MV Miracle One and in Hurghada
http://www.dahabdive.com/
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