Because of the mini-typhoon hitting land on the south side of the island prohibited us from diving outside the reef in Blue Bay Marine Park, instead we dove in the lagoon. During my first dive at “Anemone Garden”, my iPhone case flooded. My second dive was a very shallow dive site with many snorkelers nearby. Thinking about my flooded phone distracted me from enjoying either dive.
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June 22, 2019
Point d’Esty and Flic-en-Flac, Mauritius Scuba Diving
On the first day, I dove near Flic en Flac on the west side of the island which was unaffected by the mini-typhoon on the southern part of the island. The most famous of the dive sites was “Cathedral” with lots of caverns and arches, and lots of large schools of squire fish, butterfly, batfish, yellow snappers, etc., but they were limited in variety. The pictures posted here are from this dive. Apparently, a few of the pictures save to my camera roll on iCloud overnight. The second dive was similar to the first dive site. The name of the dive site was “Aquarium” there were large schools of fish, but again the variety was limited. My camera case’s lens fogged up during this 2nd dive. I stop taking pictures. Visibility was good up to 20 meters +/-.
Because of the mini-typhoon hitting land on the south side of the island prohibited us from diving outside the reef in Blue Bay Marine Park, instead we dove in the lagoon. During my first dive at “Anemone Garden”, my iPhone case flooded. My second dive was a very shallow dive site with many snorkelers nearby. Thinking about my flooded phone distracted me from enjoying either dive.
Because of the mini-typhoon hitting land on the south side of the island prohibited us from diving outside the reef in Blue Bay Marine Park, instead we dove in the lagoon. During my first dive at “Anemone Garden”, my iPhone case flooded. My second dive was a very shallow dive site with many snorkelers nearby. Thinking about my flooded phone distracted me from enjoying either dive.
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