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Spoon:
i should have brought my camera! only time i brought it down was in that horrible first dive i had!

Sppon, you do realise you only saw it because you DIDN'T take the camera, don't you? My first dive at Ticao, and I saw a whale shark - I deliberately didn't take my camera on that first dive. Every other dive I took my camera and we didn't see whale sharks or mantas...


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Zeeman:
Sppon, you do realise you only saw it because you DIDN'T take the camera, don't you? My first dive at Ticao, and I saw a whale shark - I deliberately didn't take my camera on that first dive. Every other dive I took my camera and we didn't see whale sharks or mantas...


Z...

Yeah it's a fact for the one dive that you don't bring a camera, you'll see beautiful nudibranchs, eagle rays, sharks, big groupers and so on.....

Murphy's law :14:.
 
Have seen Metasepia here in Dumaguete also. Seen a couple in the Atlantis house reef and 1 in the DUCOMI pier. For macro buffs the coastal sites of Dumaguete are gold mines. Went on a dive this morning and saw spindle cowries, ghost pipes, seahorses, a frogfish, a crocodile snake eel, and nudis in 51 mins.
 

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