Thursday, May 27, 2010
Here Fishy Fishy Fishy
I'd waited a long, very long, 50 days for this and I was not going to let a little sinus issue stop me. Last night a friend told me chocolate was bad for sinus infections so the slab of Rum & Raisin I was so looking forward to chomping sat next to my bed untouched. Well not really untouched, I sampled three squares and it was as good as I'd expected. I still don't understand how a dairy product can affect your sinus, something for me to google one day. Along with purchasing said slab of chocolate I stocked up on SinuClear and Texa 10. One is a decongestant while the other is for allergies but also dries up your nose.
Self medicating is something one should never be. Last night I took the SinuClear and while it made my nose dribble I was decongested. This morning I figured I didn't want a runny nose inside my mask so I took the Texa 10 and that dried me up to the point I couldn't blow my nose with the resulted sinus implosion bothering me on the drive down south. Aliwal Shoal is on the South Coast and takes approximately an hour to get there, less without morning traffic.
Heeeere Fishy Fishy Fishy Hanli Prinsloo is up in Durban and once again my aquatic guide. Hanli is amazing, she will jump in the water and with one breath fill her five million lungs and swim to the depths. Be it 5 meters, 15 meters or even a scantly 30 meters down she goes no worries in the world. Perfect example being today, one of the ladies going out to meet our toothy friends got a little over excited upon seeing dolphins and asked if we could swim with them. Being the ever accommodating people we are the boat was stopped and we all jumped in. Hanli, mono-fin attached, was straight off and down before I could even adjust my mask or blow my nose and my nose was not happy. Five meters down and it felt like Neptune had reached into my ear canal for his morning workout wearing a boxing glove. Straight up and straight on the boat thank you very much but that was ok as the dolphins were not up for our company and left.
It wasn't quite the dive as my first but can anything ever top a virgin experience? There were no Tiger Sharks and not as many Black Tips, the visibility was not what it could have been but I loved every second in the water and we spent thousands of them without even realising the time. The boys from Blue Wilderness know their stuff and took great care of our needs. Despite some serious intermittent sinus issues were at times Neptune again had a fist in my ear canal and I could hear the bubbles zinging through my skull I went deeper than before, I stayed down till diaphragm contractions and I got the shark photos. I also got video, these days with my 7D and its HD Video I get torn between video or stills. We even named one of the Black Tips, her name is Tracey after the fishing trace hooked in her mouth. It was also very sad to see one with what I can only describe as a lasso around its head. Just like a horse bit in its mouth and wrapped around the top this misfortunate shark was cruising around scavenging like they do. We devised ways of helping it with my theory being really sharp blade in one hand, grip the rope with other and slice simultaneously without cutting yourself spreading blood and thus causing damage with a self induced feeding frenzy.
There is an addition to shark encounter bucket of stories. Todays being the Black Tip body slam. James on the boat finds it hilarious to throw sardine bits around you and your head causing a little feeding frenzy. If this is not enough to convince you sharks are not interested in eating you then I'm not sure what will. On one such occasion I found myself in the middle of around ten sharks going a little bananas and one swam into me full body slam style from my shoulder to my thigh. While a little scary it was exhilarating. On another occasion one got a little too close so I dropped my shoulder again and fended it off. Those weren't the only times I was brave enough to touch the personal space challenged Black Tips. Generally they are jittery and don't like to be touched but there were a few who let you feel there slightly slimy yet silky smooth skin without a fuss in the world.
It was another fantastic day and I hope I don't need to wait another 50 days. June is dive time.
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Key KC. Very cool recount of an exhilarating dive. Can see why you're in love with the toothy feeshes
ReplyDeletehey kelly! nice words man, and images, OFCOURSE! so good to have you there as always, promise it won't be 50 days, new dates set! look forward to it!
ReplyDeletefeeeeeeshy!!!
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