Anilao Aug 19-20

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Mike Veitch:
marriage is for suckers....

just ask "oooo i want to go diving but the wife won't let me"... Shugar..


:eyebrow:

:lol:...good thing I wasn't drinking anything when I read this...
 
hmmm... didn't go diving =(

was planning to do a day trip and bring my bit(h (as in my female labrador? :wink: ) with me. She has her period and would stink up the car. (am I getting band from the forum for writing female dog?) :11:

Anyways, some parts of my strobe still not complete yet so looking forward to next weekend.

Caloy: I really wanted to see those pygmy seahorses!!! and have you heard there were Mantas spotted in Anilao?
 
pyrodiver:
hmmm... didn't go diving =(

was planning to do a day trip and bring my bit(h (as in my female labrador? :wink: ) with me. She has her period and would stink up the car. (am I getting band from the forum for writing female dog?) :11:

Anyways, some parts of my strobe still not complete yet so looking forward to next weekend.

Caloy: I really wanted to see those pygmy seahorses!!! and have you heard there were Mantas spotted in Anilao?
stingrays and eagle rays yes, but no mantas. The Mantas are in Yap with Mike.
 
Some divers in the Bauan area claimed to have seen a group of mantas 2 weeks ago (No, not Paolo so it may be true).

Early this year the owner of Divers Sanctuary bought this one from a fisherman who was about to slaughter it for the meat. He claims it got trapped in his net. We released it but it died anyway. :(

manta.jpg


Mantas do exist in the Batangas area.
 
Mike Veitch:
thats a devil ray,mobula tarapacana not a manta, manta birostris, you can tell from the cephalic fins...
wow... and he's smart too...

what's the scientific name of betel nut chewing women?

@pyro: there used to be a resident manta in front of balai...

Jag
 
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