reggiehg
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Hi guys,
Since getting my OW certification last November, I'm just trying to fill-up my dive log as enjoyably as I can ;-)
We've been diving in Punta Fuego, Nasugbu these past 2 week-ends in search of schools of Manta Rays, and while we didn't see any (the group that dove before us the 1st weekend reportedly saw an uncountable number of circus-performing Manta Rays; we had to dive at night that weekend due to a !@#$% booking problem), the coral reefs, compared to Anilao, was awesome! 100% live corals visible 30m deep. If that's a regular site for the oldies, that was a sight to behold for a newbie like me ;-)
Problem is the resort there charges an "arm and a leg" per diver (from the point of view of locals), instead of allowing more divers to share a fixed fee. So we're looking for alternative options to dive there.
Regards,
Reggie
Since getting my OW certification last November, I'm just trying to fill-up my dive log as enjoyably as I can ;-)
We've been diving in Punta Fuego, Nasugbu these past 2 week-ends in search of schools of Manta Rays, and while we didn't see any (the group that dove before us the 1st weekend reportedly saw an uncountable number of circus-performing Manta Rays; we had to dive at night that weekend due to a !@#$% booking problem), the coral reefs, compared to Anilao, was awesome! 100% live corals visible 30m deep. If that's a regular site for the oldies, that was a sight to behold for a newbie like me ;-)
Problem is the resort there charges an "arm and a leg" per diver (from the point of view of locals), instead of allowing more divers to share a fixed fee. So we're looking for alternative options to dive there.
Regards,
Reggie