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in April 2009, a dream came true. Diving Cocos Island for the very first time. And what a tour that was! We had encounters with hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, whitetips in feeding frency and last but not least, we were lucky to have a group of baitballs on the very last day of diving.
Very nice. Gives a very good overview of what a trip to Cocos would be like. Quite helpful to someone like myself who plans on visiting Cocos in the not too distant future. Thanks for sharing.
Wherever you go, there you are.
(In other words, no whining!) If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month.
Theodore Roosevelt
I agree, that was a very nice overview of a Cocos Island trip. We have been talking about that trip for awhile and debating if it is all we have heard. Your videos definitely shows that it is!
I'm going to Cocos in March, and can hardly breathe I'm so excited. Thank you for the overview, and for convincing me not to care much about taking pictures underwater.
I'll enjoy the dives and leave the documenting to others who will do it so much better than I could.