Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Khao Lak Weather – October, 2007


Well we are looking at some seriously Blue skies today.

I think high season is upon us and you we are ready.

Join us for your vacation!

With our New boat, new shop and so much more going on it is going to be a great year!


Khao Lak Diving

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Thailand Liveaboard Siren



 


 


 


 


 


 

Boats Specifications:

Type Bugis Ketch
Length 34 m
Beam 8.5 m
Draft 2.90 m
Headroom 2.10 m
Cabins 9 with ensuite bathroom
Toilets 12
Showers 12
Sails 7
Engine Hino V10 500 HP
Max speed 10 knots
Average 8 knots
Generator 3 (1 x 25 KW & 2 x 75 KW)
Diesel tanks 16,000 litres
Water tanks 18,000 litres
Watermaker 2 x 300 litres/hour
Compressor 2 x 265 litres/min
Nitrox membrane system 32%
Dingy 2
Liferaft 2 (15 person)
self inflating
IPURB 2
GPS 3
VHF 2
SSB 1
Autopilot 1
Satellite phone 2
Radar 2
Depth metre 2
A ir conditioning Yes Individually controlled
Fans Yes

































Colona 6



Technical Specification

  • Built in the year 2000
  • Length 29m (95ft)
  • Beam 5m (17ft)
  • Two HINO engines each with 330bhp
  • A cruising speed of 12 knots
  • Two generators each with 35kw

  • All cabins complete with 220v of Electricity 24 hours a day
  • Two Bauer Mariner compressors
  • NITROX gas blending onboard
  • Large inflatable dingy with an outboard of 40bhp
  • Fitted with modern navigation equipment
  • Fully equipment medic first aid and oxygen system
  • 50 sqm sun deck area

  • Water maker
  • Comfortable sofa area
  • Library
  • CD / VCD Music system with music selection
  • DVD Player with a library of films

Cabin Types Available

  • 6 Twin Share Cabins
  • 1 Double Bed Cabin

ALL cabins have the following facilities
Air condition
En suite facilities (private toilet & shower)
Cupboard space for storing your belongings
A fridge
A large panoramic window

Safety Facilities

  • Satellite phone
  • Mobile phone
  • VHF Radio
  • CB Radio, 24h contact with NAVY
  • O2 tank + O2 instructor provider on board
  • MFA Kit + Emergency First Response instructors on board
  • Two life rafts complete with jackets throughout
  • Emergency evacuation facilities with helicopter & ambulance
  • Affiliated member with the Hyperbaric Chamber in Phuket
  • Fire extinguishers

Onboard Crew

  • 1 Captain
  • 2 Dive masters
  • 1 Engineer
  • 1 Deck hand
  • 1 Cook
  • 1 Hostess

Khao Lak Birthday – Aom!!!


Today is a very special day here at Wicked. The
woman with the most skills and the very best shopstress we’ve ever had, Aom is celebrating her birthday today!

(sing along here…)

She has told us that in Thailand after 24 years, you count backwards, so she is 23!

No matter how young she is, Aom has some amazing skills, is a huge asset to Wicked and deserves much more than that big bundle of Roses that someone got her.

We hope you have many more!

Happy birthday Aom!

Khao Lak Open Water course – Stine And Sabrina




Today Stine and Sabrina started their Open Water course. We hope to have two more happy safe divers in the water in just a few days!




They are from Denmark and are two of the most eager, studious students one could ask for. We are really happy to be able to teach them.


Anna is teaching them in our technologically advanced classroom…


The weather is really starting to change and it looks to be a good time for them to dive!

If you have questions about our courses – please check here.

West Coast Explorer – Ocotber 2007 trip report

The West Coast Explorer just got back of it’s first trip of the season and – of course – we had one of our guests on board.

Darcy – is living here helping at the Royal school. She is also going back to do complete her Degree in Marine Biology after that. So we hoped to impress.

“The trip was great”. With Manta rays and heaps of other amazing life, she was well impressed and say she’ll do it again later in the season. We hope to do everything we can to make that trip even better.


Milton, the owner/tour leader is out of the water for a few trips, so currently Holgar is holding down the boat, trying his best to fill in. and according to Darcy, he’s doing a great job. We hope to hear more good news in the days ahead. Our good friend Annica is already on this trip and will tell us more.

Here’s some details on the boat

Sunday, October 28, 2007

First Open Water Course of the season

From Marcel

First Open Water Course of the season.

Yesterday we certified Fred as an SSI Open Water Diver and he is now able to join his wife Nathalie on lots and lots of good dives in the future. Nathalie was one of my Divemaster Trainees on Koh Tao about 4 years ago. We had a wonderful time back then and she even managed to work a bit as a Divemaster in the Caribbean (we obviously did something right with her training). And ask her about her encounter with the underwater police in Tahiti if you ever get the chance. But things moved on and now she is a happy mother of a babygirl, Jenna, and living it up in Switzerland. For their holiday they decided to come to Khao Lak and the first thing on the schedule was to start Fred on his Open Water course with Wicked Diving.

Despite him being the only student we decided to make it a standard 4 day course to keep the pace nice and relaxed. The first two days were spent in the swimming pool and our mega luxurious A/C classroom (It costed us blood, sweat and tears so we were very proud to use it). We even had some time left to do a little sidetrip to the local waterfall.

On the 3rd day we went to the Similan Islands by speedboat and we did two amazing dives on East of Eden and Anita’s Reef. In between the dives was a nice long break, which was spent on the beach of Koh Miang (island #4). The second day we went off to the Similans again to do the last two dives of the course. Unfortunately the way out to the islands was a bit rough because of the waves, but close to the islands it calmed down and we managed to make two more beautiful dives. Fred also showed me that he is already a very competent diver. Good buoyancy, no problems with the skills so I was happy to certify him after he made the exam on the way back to the mainland. What did we see on the course? Well, apart from all the usual suspects, we managed to find some boxfish, lionfish, clown triggerfish, stingray and some very big fat tuna’s passing by.

So Fred is happy with his newly gained diving certificate,

Nathalie is very happy because she can now dive together with Fred,

Marcel is even more happy with the swiss cheese and chocolate

And Paul, well, Paul is just happy for us being happy.

Marcel

Saturday, October 27, 2007

100th dive!


We were honored to host Annica’s 100th dive while she was visiting us.

Congratulations from everyone here at Wicked Diving!

Your 200th dive is on us!


Khao Lak Diving

Happy Snapper – The ONLY place to drink Khao Lak












Here is our official night out with friends and family.























Just some “friends”

Friday, October 26, 2007

Phu Khao Lak – Khao Lak’s best Bargain


Some pictures and details from our closest resort, Phu Khao Lak it’s just 100 Meters away.






This is where I have stayed when looking for a place of my own. The budget bungalows are simple and clean. Lots of space, but fan only and cold water showers.










While not spoiled in amenities, there is a whole helping of serenity and natural settings.



Laid out in a coconut grove, there is plenty of space to be quiet. The scenery is gorgeous and very serene. This is definitely a refuge.





This year, they built new bungalows. These are much nicer and feature many of the amenities one would expect. While TV’s are not there, there is a small refrigerator, hot water, plenty of room, security boxes and some very nice design touches.




With large windows to take in the garden like settings and a very airy feeling it is perfect for the Khao Lak area.





They also have a really nice swimming pool. Not huge, but very nice for a soak and nap. The whole resort is designed for chilling out rather than activities.








And the Restaurant has some really great dishes. In addition a couple of laptops and wireless is available – but why bother? You’ll be on vacation.




This isn’t just some plug either – this is where we stay, we eat lunch here twice a week and the family that runs it is very nice.

Khao Lak Diving

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Our first Open Water course of the season!

We are so excited to get back in the water. The weather is changing, the rains are over (almost) and We have some great friends around. Such a good time to learn to dive. So we begged Fred to let us teach him.

We popped up to the Pool and had some good fun. The scenery at the pool is spectacular. You can See that Khao Lak is really surrounded by jungle. That’s all part of the Khao Lak – Lamru National Park in the background.




Can’t even build roads there. So no houses, no vast apartment complexes or shady condominium developments. We’ll never be Phuket!


Nathalie is so happy to be in the water, that she’ s jumping for joy!









Here is Marcel helping. (I really just wanted to put this picture up because our logo is prominently displayed!!)








Frederic decided to show off his dancing skills. Here’s the “running man” later he did a spectacular “lambada” but we aren’t legally allowed to show that!







Marcel was afraid of after seeing the “lambada” and locked himself in the shark cage.





He only agreed to come out after Nathalie offered to give him chocolate and cheese they brought with them from Switzerland.


If I had known he was going to get some real cheese straight from Switzerland, I might have offered to teach the course myself!


While all our instructors follow the rules very carefully, they are often easily impressed by treats like this! (Doritos and Kombucha are in pretty high demand as well – ahem)

Tomorrow more pictures from Dive 1 & 2 on the Similan Islands!

Join us for your course! We’re always happy to help, we love to share our passion for the underwater world and…well…we love it!


Khao Lak Diving

Khao Lak’s newest dive shop – the after pictures










Here is part of the sexiest equipment room in Khao Lak. I know it’s hard to imagine a sexy equipment room (or is it?) but we got one! Just installed the new racks for regulators and it’ s a beautiful pair of racks.












And another sleek piece of work – Marcel’s custom designed and hand built Fins racks! Not only does it keep them orderly but it also keeps them out of the way!

All these racks, I’m excited!

Khao Lak Diving

Similan Island diving for super cheap!

We just got word that the West Coast Explorer is having a Last minute Special on the trip departing on October 29th. Normally priced at 24,000 Baht, it’s only 17,500 right now!!!

With a great crew, one of the best cooks on the Similans and – of course – perfect diving, you can’t go wrong.

What a bargain!

Contact us for more details.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Similan Island Bungalows


Some really nice pictures of the bungalows on Island #4…as we can’t get inside them until the 15th, we can’t see all the work they’ve done during the rainy season.


So for now, I guess we’ll just have to with these!




And of course – just to get everyone excited, here’s a couple of beach shots ….much much more to come….so get your suntan cream and silly flip-flops out of the closet.








Remember to cover up – don’t want a burn!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Our First day out!

A great day on the Similan Islands today. Our first trip of the season with some really good conditions. There were some clouds in the afternoon, but the morning was great. Good Colors…



Marcel, Annica, Yoshiki and Yukari all went out and head a great time.



Diving at East of Eden, Lunch on Similan #4 and then another dive at Anita’s reef.




They had a Green Sea Turtle at East of Eden, and an extraordinary new Nudibranch at Anita’s reef.




Plus some beach time too!











And for me….the new boat ….Sampai Jumpaa Lagi. It was just completed in Indonesia and is out for her first runs on the Similans right now. Good looking boat

Whale Sharks!


We weren’t on this trip but 2 days ago Whale Sharks were spotted at Richelieu Rock. The first trip of the season and already we have Whale Sharks!

Our partner school on Koh Tao – Scuba Junction has also had a couple of recent sightings! It seems to be the time of year.


It looks to be a great season indeed. That was the first trip for the liveaboard and they were ecstatic. Conditions on the Similans look to be quite good, though we are getting rumors of fishing damage to East of Eden. We need to confirm this in person.

If you are interested in whale Sharks, please check out this site. We are helping to coordinate all the diving for this exciting project in March and April 2008.

Really Cool Picture of nudibranch

Here’s one for the nerds!

Check this out. Very cool stuff…

Friday, October 19, 2007

First dive of the season




It was funny and exciting. All our staff agree – our favorite site is Bon soong.

Yes, it has poor visibility, there is very little coral and it’s nothing like the Similans, but man this site packs a wallop.

We, of course, went with our man Cap’n Jack. He is one of the most amazing, positive people we know. He is hilarious and honest and a damn good human. He also avoids smiling on camera because he has no teeth. But believe me he is smiling and laughing 95% of the time.


This time, the site was hidden! Over the rainy season it has not been dived, and the local fisherman (boo) have either cut or broken the marker buoys.

So when we arrived, we wandered around for quite a while looking for some sign of the wreck. Eventually we asked another fishing boat, and the brought us to a piece of water. Said it was here! It looked like a likely piece of ocean for a shipwreck to be in (?)

We jumped in, searched for for 30 minutes, found some tires and shells.

We talked to a different fishing boat. They had no clue where we were. Didn’t care.

Finally we did some guesswork, dead reckoning, and decided to do a massive line sweep – almost 70 meters long. By sheer chance we happened to find it! We marked the site, put up a small buoy and got ready for our dive.

Some of us look very good in our diving gear and aren’t afraid to show off a bit.



On the other hand some people look like total dick-heads.



you decide



But the site is a year older, rusted through in a few places, bits and pieces fallen off. Still very much the incredible site that we love.



We were a bit depressed by one of our favorite corners. Famous for the stone fish and ghost pipefish – it was hit hard by fishing nets. We pulled off a big one, but there is a lot more to go.

Oddly enough, we had Bruno, representative from Greenfins on the boat. Even with fishing nets, we still blew Koh Tao out of the Water.


Anyhow – the site is marked, we had a great day. Perfect way to begin the season.

Tomorrow – Marcel’s report from the Similans…

Wicked Diving

Our first Guest of Season!


Here’s a picture of Annica, our first guest of the new season!

(We’re cheating a little bit as she’s a friend of ours)

We are very happy to be up and running. We have courses next week, dives tomorrow and Sunday and lots more going on in the weeks after.

the handsome feller next to her is Marcel and he’s happy to be diving tomorrow, diving with friends and ready for the season ahead.

As always …please check out our main site Wicked Diving

And our good friends

Safe Diving

Whale shark conservation

Thailand Liveaboards

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

bangkok murals 3





bangkok murals 2





Khao Lak’s newest, shiniest, best dive shop….Ever!

Wicked Diving has moved!!!!



We have officially moved to our new location! With new facilities we built to our own specs – new classroom, new equipment area.

We are only 20 Meters from our old shop, so you won’t need any new directions or maps….




In addition we have the facilities to conduct larger courses including DAN Instructor Courses, Divemaster programs and even IDC programs in the near future.






Our swimming pool is just up the hill and in a beautiful location. Perfect for learning!



The classroom has such amazing amenities as: TV, DVD player, Tables, Chairs, Air-Con, whiteboards and even….carpet! All the tools the modern, progressive instructor and student could demand!


We are also putting in Khao Lak’s only Evacuation center for diving accidents in association with Diver Safety.






Don’t forget our new boat! With plenty of space and overnight trips to the Similan Islands, we have some of the best, safest options for diving and snorkeling in the region.




Please check back here frequently our on our home page for many more details and information as we continue to grow and evolve.



With massive space for all our activities and plenty of room out front for relaxation before or after diving – we look forward to seeing you here!

The first beer is on us!

khao lak weather – October 18, 2007


Great weather today, been this way for a couple of days now too!

We are looking forward to the new season and all the amazing things we hope to see and do.


And as always…..


Similan Diving

Thailand Liveaboards

Diving Safety

Whale Shark Conservation

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Khao Lak vegetarian festival

Khao Lak vegetarian Festival


Phuket is famous for it’s vegetarian festival where people put swords and hooks through their faces. Apparently some people are mystics, get possessed by demons who make them do this stuff. Meanwhile everyone swears off meat for the 9 days of the festival. I don’t see the connection myself. Having been a vegetarian for 9 years, the only times I’ve been possessed have involved Thai whiskey!








But Khao Lak does have a small festival and we have a small parade where these mystics do these feats of possession. Well, kind of. The spirits that possess them aren’t nearly are powerful, or media savvy as the ones in Phuket, so they don’t actually pierce themselves …







Generally speaking they are in red, denoting the spirits, and they have helpers who keep them from wandering off into dark alleys and direct them to alters people set up in front of shop for blessings.








There are some women who do it, but for some reason they seem to not cut there faces open and mutilate themselves as much as the men do…..










And I must say that it was a nice day, because that night an atlas moth, the largest in the world, flew in and landed on Keith. This is VERY good luck and we of course took it in stride – and ran off to get our cameras!





Hopefully that sets a good tone for the season.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Equipment room – beta


Here’s Marcel next to his latest invention.

Actually it’s part of our retrofit – making the equipment room big, beautiful and safe.

We are avoiding sharp corners and other hazards that could damage your equipment!
We are also setting up a servicing desk to take care of all minor needs, like o-rings and adjustments.

The major servicing is done at One-Stop service center in Krabi. They are fully certified and experienced, so our gear is in great shape.

Keep looking – more to come


Similan Diving

Thailand Liveaboards

Diver Safety

Whale Shark Conservation

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Happy Snapper

It’s not easy to see, because I go in only at night, but the Happy Snapper got a nice addition this year and it looks great. better than great, it is gorgeous.

Again, there is no other place to drink in town. Sure there are some bars and a few little roadside places, but nothing this cool, this tasteful, this well run or so deserving of business.

Pitak and Aeh are two of the best people ever and the staff are always having fun and it’s a family.

Couldn’t meet a nicer bunch of people

Where else can you listen to the most famous bass player in Thailand play pink floyd songs to obese germans!

Hot sweaty men in a small room….

















Our new shop! Here are a few clips of Keith and Marcel doing the hard work.

They felt my skills were “better suited” for measuring and sweeping. That’s okay….


they can’t type nearly as fast as I can!


Still on track for being open Monday!

Khao Lak Diving and weather October 10, 2007

The weather has been nice for two or three days now. Like proper nice weather.


And hey, what’s that?

Is that some large sign obstructing the view?

well the power lines are more annoying, but yes – that’s our shop….! Easy To see, Easy to find, and right next to the bus stop!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Khao Lak’s newest dive shop – part 4

Here is the progress we made on our new classroom. I know it looks …well…not finished….but it’s getting there.






Anyhow WE are proud of the mess….work….we did.







Of course we are now considering releasing a “Men of Wicked” calender.
















I would like to point out the tan and amazing physique

Monday, October 8, 2007

Khao Lak’s best Open Water Course

Open Water Course
8000 Baht

Plus the cost of diving…

You can join our Overnight Boat for 12,000 Baht
Or join our Daily Speedboat Trips for 8,000 Baht


The ultimate way to do a Open Water course is on our Similan Overnight Expedition boat. Your instructor stays with you for the whole trip this helps to add to your confidence and have good understanding with your instructor, together in 3 days you will do 8 dives.

We start with 2 days of theory ( book & DVD) and swimming pool skills made in the pool here in khao lak, these teach you the standard rules and principles of diving – also underwater hand signs.
The course is made in our new dive center with A/C class room for your comfort. Our new location was chosen because of the quite surroundings and the short distance to the local beach 300m and the proximity of our Pool (100m)
In the pool you will do some of the basic skill training with your instructor to get you ready for your open water dives, this means you have more time for enjoyment, relaxation and diving in the Similan Islands.
Theory/Pool work takes 2 days in Khaolak before departure for the Similan islands, then 3 days & 2 nights on our Similan Overnight Expedition boat cruising all the amazing Similan Islands.

After this trip with 8 dives (with your instructor) as an Open Water Diver you should feel very confident, and ready to move on to your new diving adventures anywhere in the world, with the feeling of safety and confidence. You can continue after your open water course to do your Advanced course, this course really puts you in control.

If you choose to do an SSI course, the materials are included in the price! If you chose to do a PADI course you will be paying for Books and materials – an additional 1200 baht.

Our Boat!!!!

It is true – it is the best news ever!!!

Our boat will began operations on November 16th. She is perfect for our overnight expeditions! We visit the Similan Islands, spending our nights in tents or bungalows on this remote piece of paradise.

This boat is perfect for both divers and snorkelers. We have room for both, yet we have a separate guide for each, and the snorkelers will spend more time on the beaches.

A maximum of 16 people with groups of no more than 4 people. This is about service and the unique opportunity to enjoy the Similan Islands above and below!

We have 40 tanks and 2 compressors – so there is plenty of room for divers.

Our Boat Master, Klaus is experienced and very knowledgeable about life and dive sites on the Similans.

The whole top of the 22 meter boat is sun deck, so plenty of space to chill, relax, read a book and enjoy the scenery as we motor through the Similan Marine Park.













Snorkeling:


8000 Baht

Includes meals, guide, overnight accommodation (upgrade to bungalow available), transfers in an around Khao Lak.

We will visit several different snorkel sites, but also offer time on the beaches. We will also take you on nature walks to see some of the exciting things on the Similans (like the very rare Nicobar pigeon)

Our guides are all certified PADI Divemaster (or higher), all are trained in safety through Diver Safety to the highest standards in Thailand as well as extensive training in conservation and respect for our environment. Your safety, comfort and the well-being of our islands are our main objectives.


Diving!

13,000 Baht 9 dives, including one night dive

This trip is perfect for the casual diver. Wanting to see some of the sites? Not wanting to pay outrageous prices for a few nights? Would like to stay on land and walk around the Islands?

That’s us! With less divers, more time to stretch your legs and see the islands, this trip is perfect. We will still offer 9 dives and see some of the most famous sites in Thailand!

This is also a great trip for the non-divers. You will still have lots of diving, while they will get the opportunity to enjoy the Similans in a whole different way – and you will still be together!

Our guides are all certified PADI Divemaster (or higher), all are trained in safety through Diver Safety to the highest standards in Thailand as well as extensive training in conservation and respect for our environment. Currently none of our divemasters have less than 1000 dives. Your safety, comfort and the well-being of our islands are our main objectives. In addition our staff are all passionate about the diving, the marine life and are happy to share our vast experience.

Courses

Open Water – 8000 Baht
 Begin your course on land, complete your course on the Similan Islands. And do an extra 5 dives!  
 
 Advanced Course – 5000 Baht
 Become a better diver – do the whole course for this incredible price! And still get 4 more dives! 
 
 Rescue Diver – 7000 Baht
 
Safety is number one! Our rescue course, conducted under the supervision of Diver Safety are tough. You will become a stronger and safer diver!
 
 


Divemaster!!!
 
30,000 Baht
(PADI Materials are extra)
 
4-5 weeks!

The best, most thorough course in Khao Lak.
This is not a course, this is an Internship. With at least 3 overnight trips, and joining us for our daytrips aboard our speedboat and wreck dives – you will get a very broad education.
We will also do extensive education with lectures, practical applications of knowledge and experience.
In addition to your diving education, we bring the experience of Khao Lak’s only Dive Medics, Our technical diving staff and international crew!
This course will give you professional certification. You will be able to guide divers at locations around the world. Our experience will give you the confidence to handle most situations.
This course is available only in limited numbers, and we are very particular. So send us an email directly





Khao Lak Diving

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Welcome our newest staff member….

With a huge hug, we welcome Marcel Bruijs to our staff!


Marcel is one of the friendliest guys you’ll ever meet, with a great deal of charm, plenty of smiles and an incredible amount of patience.


He is also one of the very best instructors we have ever worked with, so it is a great honor for us to have him on our team. We look forward to learning even more from his warm and funny teaching style.


In addition to his PADI and SSI qualifications he brings DSAT Tech diving certifications. So keep an eye out for those developments in the future!

We will now be offering courses in English, Swedish, Dutch, American, German and Thai. In addition to our strong offerings of Liveaboards and daytrips, we will now be establishing our selves as Khao Lak’s premier education centers.


So with no further hollering….here’s Marcel…

Friday, October 5, 2007

Our new shop – part 3




Some pictures for the Before and after catalog…








The back alley, now….










The equipment room, before….


Just come back in a few days….we are so deep into this….it will be gorgeous!

Khao Lak Diving and weather October 1 – 5, 2007




The weather – well it has most certainly been here. We have been soaked.

Here is the highlights of the last couple of days.





This is the street behind our shop turning into a river.










Here is the street in front of our shop turning into a river.










Here is the front of our shop. Instead of coming, putting up our new sign and leaving – a 1-2 hour job. It took 6 hours. The sign guys were trapped inside and couldn’t get any work done. I came over to take a picture of them sprawled out asleep on the floor of our shop, but their lookout woke them up when I approached. At least we’re not paying hourly wages!

Final Penang Pictures














Sorry, just finishing off the last of the pictures from the recent run to Penang. I love the photos in the above flyer. I think it would have sex loss too!













This was the neighborhood loony. He was walking around with a helmet, blowing a kazoo. He would suddenly stop, and run across the street and then go back the way he came. It was hard to get his picture.












This is a couple of flyers, possibly made by the same guy. I love gibberish.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Khao Lak Diving and weather October 1, 2007


Crappy!

We had several days of good weather and we prepared for a nice start to the season, but we just got clobbered with another monsoon and it is predicted to be a few days.

But you’ve never seen anything quite so green! And we are lined up for an estimated total of 4200 mm of rain…to translate that….that’s about 15 feet of rain. It didn’t all fall this month, but on days like today it feels like it.

But hopefully this gets all the rain out of the way for the upcoming season and we are going to such a rich year for marine life that it will probably be one of the best year’s ever.

We are getting all our cameras lined up and preparing for some insane opportunities. I don’t want to speak too loudly, but these are great conditions fro whale sharks. The Plankton feeders of all kinds – Whale sharks, Manta’s, even damsel fish!

And of course…..


As always….

Similan Diving

Thailand Liveaboards

Safer Diving

and now….

Whale Shark Reasearch