Water sport

Sailing on Lauwersmeer

Come rain or sunshine, nothing like sailing with good friends to melt your work stresses away. Continue reading

Nemo33: diving in Belgium Bubbles

Blowing bubbles in warm, crystal-clear water 33 metres deep ... in Belgium? To celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary we drove to Brussels Continue reading

Sail 2010 in Amsterdam

Celebrating all things sailing, from large VOC vessels to bathtubs. Half a million people descend on Amsterdam for this nautical event. Continue reading

Camping, canoeing & cycling in Vierhuizen

Vierhuizen is a favourite camping spot, ideal for cycling and canoeing on picturesque canals, even though the head wind is torturous. Continue reading

Underwater residents of Punta Cana

Marcel tests his new Pentax underwater camera on the half-pipe off the coast of Punta Cana at the Catalonia Royal Bavaro beach hotel. Continue reading

Bacardi Island & Humpback Whales

Whale watching and exotic locations in the Dominican Republic. If you can see past the crowds, a breathtaking experience. Continue reading

Snorkelling Ras Mohammed (Egypt) aboard Almira III

What a fabulous day aboard Almira III, with bright blue water set against a dusty tan backdrop, where abundance of life meets no life at all. Continue reading

Muzi Pan Canoeing – Zulu Culture, Hippos, Wetland Creatures

Canoeing at Muzi Pan is an incredible experience ... not knowing when/if a crocodile or hippo will pop up next to your canoe. Temba, the guide, offers a wonderful cultural interpretation of the area and wildlife. Continue reading

Tiger Shark Dive – Aliwal Shoal – Umkomaas

To rack up our scuba hours and experience, we took a month out to go scuba diving in Umkomaas. The brief for this dive was to (hopefully) see Tiger Sharks. Continue reading

Shore-entry Navigation Dive

During our Master Diving training course, we were instructed to do a shore-entry navigation dive in our buddy pairs. This meant kitting up on the beach, gently easing into the waves, setting the appropriate navigation course, putting fins on, submerging beneath the waves and setting off in the right direction.

The intention was to swim out 30m, surface, wave to the instructor, take another bearing back, submerge and return. Being near-professionals, currents and swell needed to be taken into consideration. We had calculated how long it took us to swim 30m, so the time had been set. Continue reading

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