Finally into the water and all that weight disappears somehow and I’m back to my normal weightless self. The BCD has a “pump up” and “let out” valve (can’t remember their real names already) where if you press one, air from the cylinder goes into your waistcoat and
Huge shoals of fish swim so close to you but no matter how fast you try you can’t touch them. I saw a really long eel about 4ft long and centipede things on the bottom that looked like something from swimming with dinosaurs. I would love to go down there for an hour on my own to see what I can find. It’s a real shame I couldn’t take
The £5 for a sun bed for the day is a real bargain really as you get a taxi to and from the place, you can use the sea trampoline which is much harder than a real trampoline and there is a floating platform you can swim out to and sunbathe on. You even get a go on a pedalo and a canoe but we didn’t have time this time, maybe Thursday. You also get an umbrella
One last picture of me in my crash helmet that I should have put in yesterdays blog. Tomorrow we are off on a bike trip to a place I can’t remember its name but its the deepest canyon in Turkey so tune in for the next episode.
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Looks like your having a whale of a time.
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