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8 Reasons to Dive the Alacrity Rocks

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 by Clayton

As the camera fills up and files need to be deleted, the monthly cleansing can gobble up good photos hidden among many that are out of focus or of the lens cover or any other camera blunder that goes hand in hand with underwater photography.   As I was sifting through the memory card, I came across the photos below taken by Bruce and Teresa only 2 weeks ago.  Of 100+ photos, these 8 caught my eye and makes me wish I was diving every single day of the week.

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If these critters don’t wet your appetite for diving, then you’ve probably already seen it all and need to sell your diving gear. Just kidding.

Anyways, Teresa took these photos with a Sea and Sea over 3 days of diving in the Alacrity Rocks region on the western side of the Astrolabe Reef in Fiji.

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And yes, that is a huge octopus!

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Manta Ray Madness at Ono Island, Fiji

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 by Clayton

Just when we all thought Manta Rays found another home away from the Astrolabe Reef, BAM! manta ray sightings 2 days in a row right off Paradise Beach on Ono Island.

The first day, the gang spotted their wing tips coming through the water’s surface.  As the boat was coming in for their surface interval after diving at Split Rock, they spotted the manta rays feeding in the water.  Kevin made sure to take full advantage of the moment, exclaiming “STOP THE BOAT! STOP THE BOAT!”  Kevin, Jason, and the rest of the crew quickly readied their mask, snorkel, and fins to have a swim with the manta rays for more than 30 minutes.

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The New Camera at the Astrolabe Reef

Saturday, December 26th, 2009 by Clayton

Last week, Jason entrusted me with a new underwater camera and an awesome wide angle lense.  At first, I was a bit hesitant to use it in fear of breaking the little guy, but luckily I’m not that big of a baby.  So today was the first time I took it underwater and all went well.

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Underwater Macro Photography on the Astrolabe Reef

Sunday, December 13th, 2009 by Clayton

Aaron and Tara visited the Resort during the first week of November 2009.  I remember the first day, checking out the camera gear after their refresher dive in front of the Resort.  Nikon cameras, macro lenses, camera housing,  and strobes, not to mention their normal diving gear.  My initial thoughts were ‘who needs all of this stuff?’  But after I started looking at their pictures, I began to appreciate the gear and the patience that goes into making a beautiful photo.

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12 Beautiful Images of the Astrolabe Reef in Fiji

Monday, December 7th, 2009 by Clayton

On Sunday, Siwa, Kuki, and myself took four guests out to the Alacrity Rocks region to scuba dive and snorkel.  The first site we visited is called Yabu which is just inside the broken western side of the north Astrolabe Reef.  The second site was probably Split Rock.  I don’t know for sure because I was asleep on the beach for most of the morning.

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