They weren't the least bit interested in me. 100% focused on getting over the wall and finding their sleeping hole so as to build their individual sleeping bubbles for the night.
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In 98 we were allowed to stay on Sipadan. You could walk out to the drop off and see huge parrot fish swimming by. Amazing.
Saw my first and maybe only leopard shark. And the big school of jacks and chevron barracuda. The school of jacks looks like it grew from when I was there. It was pretty unreal.
Took me back 20 years!
I lived in Brunei from 1986 - 1988 and we would catch a 20 minute flight to Kota Kinabalu and go to Sipidan to dive.
No need for tickets back then was really known to some local dive clubs. The best thing is the reef walls which drop down several hundred meters into the ocean. You just want to go down and explore them.
The turtle cave.
So long since I have been to Sipadan. Here's one of my jack fish video I took at Balicasag Island Bohol Cebu last year.
If you get motionless you can wait for the ball of fish to surround you. My dive buddies lost me for a bit but could see my video lights from within the ball.
So long since I have been to Sipadan. Here's one of my jack fish video I took at Balicasag Island Bohol Cebu last year.
If you get motionless you can wait for the ball of fish to surround you. My dive buddies lost me for a bit but could see my video lights from within the ball.