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el_guitarrero
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Well I would be drawn to the conclusions that :
1- you maynot be a very good photographer to shoot only lionfish and scorpionfish
2- You didn't have a very good dive guide, in Mayhem dive site since it is typical to spot anything from 3 to 5 wobbegongs
3- You woud need some appropriate goggles since just on the right handside of Kri Eco resort house reef wall there are LOTS of severnsi pygmies, plus you missed the probably unique Raja Ampat seahorse specie on the gorgonians down Cape Kri
4- probably you would have been better off nightdiving than indulging on peanuts and beer, Mansuar reefs are for instance a great place to spot blue rings.
But anyway, let's agree with your conclusion if that can scare away hords of unexperienced or bored divers from the place and leave more place for us the mundane spot divers.
Pls accept the red nose award for this magnificent post, tied with the one that stated "Bali diving is not very good" . Thanks for the laugh, so funny.[/
I am sorry for you, that my negative experience seems to be a joy for you and you need to make such statements.
As for 1. I am not a professional photographer but I am keen on interesting motives. This divetrip was limited to WA, hence my dissapointment.
We dived in total with 3 dive guides during the 10 days stay in a small Group of 4.
(All experienced divers)
As to 3. it makes me wonder, even after talking to the resort manager and later with the guides, they had severe problems in finding any pygmies. Some dives the guide has been checking for 50 minutes the corals from 30 to 20m without finding anything. Horror.
4. I am not the beer and peanuts kind of guy. Had 2 dissapointing Night dives and closed the book.
Please accept the snob award for your clever comments.