Dauin’s Duo ♥
Dauin, Dumaguete in Negros Island of the Philippines is my new favorite location for scuba diving. Our first dive was at a dive site called “Poblacion and Cars” where it was black volcanic sandy bottom area with numerous marine species. It was a typical dive site for muck diving! I did muck diving in Lembeh Strait and loved this type of diving since then. Almost all dive sites in Dauin has similar characteristics. My favorite dive site is “Mainit” where the dive site has several huge rocks with impressive marine life and also thermal hot spring. Mainit dive site has current but not as strong as I had experienced in Komodo and Raja Ampat. Scuba divers can expect to see bigger fish like barracuda there.
Further complete information about Dauin as travel destination and scuba diving as you can read from World Adventure Divers’ post Muck Diving Paradise in Dauin. The post is very well written and provide interesting facts about muck diving and Dauin as travel destination.
Special Duos from Dauin
One thing that I adore from the diving in Dauin, I saw various marine species not just alone or in a group but also together as a pair. To mark the Valentine’s day, let me share the photos of marine species in Dauin when they were found together with their companion. Maybe they were mating partner or just being together accidentally. The baby cuttlefish (they were less than five cm) for instance, perhaps they hatched together – brother and sister, maybe? One can always imagine, a marine species also has a “buddy” as its companion.
♥ Happy Valentine’s Day! ♥
Wow, absolutely amazing! Such a joy to look at the shots. Have a lovely weekend! xo
Thank you so much Lucy! 🙂
Thank You, Indah, for sharing this wonderful world with us.
Happy Valentine’s
Big hugs
bapak john
My pleasure Bapak John 🙂 Hope you had a wonderful Valentine’s weekend 🙂
intéressants ces poissons
Merci Beaucoup 🙂
Thank you so much for the link, Amazing pictures as usual!
My pleasure, your post is really well written with lots of information – thanks so much for posting it 🙂
lovely post ❤
Thank you so much!
Such glorious colors! Especially nice to see, with a “snow squall” forecasted here. Snow squall? Seriously? 😀
Thank you so much Teagan! Gosh, that doesn’t sound good 😦 Hope the spring is coming soon!!
Wow super images so much did I learn thanks
Thank you so much Natasha! 🙂