rebreather diving in ishigaki, okinawa

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ken chung ar

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Dear all,

From the 28th thru the 30th of April I dove my Dolphin in Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan. It was a part of the long holiday season called "GOLDEN WEEK" in Japan.

The weather was beautiful, and the water temp was 25 degrees in C. Out of five dives there, I dove twice in "Ishizaki Manta Scramble" and met with two manta rays on both occasions. This was NOT exceptional. They say you have 50% chance of seeing manta rays there.

Because of my Dolphin, they did not swim away. Thus, I could have a lot of time for shooting. I used a 10L tank filled with EANx40, and that was enough for four dives!! Needless to say, we also had a wonderful nite, drinking AWAMORI and eating beef sushi.

ken chung ar
 

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