เจชเฉเจฐเจเจพเจธเจผเจฟเจค: 19.03.2019
Hello again!
Now I'm reporting from Tioman, where I finally arrived on Sunday evening after a rather unpleasant journey. For the first time on this vacation, I was really in a bad mood and annoyed by every living creature. This was partly due to the horde of Asians who traveled with me on the overloaded ferry. In addition, there was a (in my opinion) catastrophic organization at the port of Mersing, which resulted in me having to carry my backpack about 1km to the various stations: ticket, seat assignment, tax, and boarding pass๐
But once I arrived, I was already rewarded with the great location of the accommodation, which is right by the sea and the "Marine Park".
Here I am spending 5 nights and getting my diving license. Besides me, there are a few Asians who are guests here, but they only want to snorkel, not dive. So I have a private diving course and I'm the only student of Kat, the diving instructor from England.
The first session starts tomorrow morning. I watch theory videos and answer questions in a book at the same time. After discussing the equipment in detail, we head to the sea. The water is crystal clear and after about 10m from the beach, I see the first fish๐ The first breath underwater feels very strange and takes some getting used to. After a short gasp, I manage to breathe calmly and regularly. And with that, I already master the most important skill when diving: Stay calm and breathe in and out smoothly. We start with a few hand signs, exercises underwater and above water, and surprisingly, I'm doing better than expected as someone who is usually afraid of water๐ On the first day, we dive up to 12m, on the second day up to 18m, and the pressure equalization in my ears is not a problem as I feared before. We see a lot of colorful fish, living corals, and old shipwrecks that are inhabited by various sea creatures. It's like another world, totally mind-blowing, and it feels like flying over it.
I'm really enjoying the course and the first boat dive is coming up. We take a speedboat about 5 minutes out to sea and stop in front of the island Renggis.
Here, there are supposed to be sea turtles and even sharks๐ฑ The coral reefs are much larger than in the Marine Park, my first diving spot, and they are super beautiful. Among other things, I see clownfish (Nemo) with their little babies, surgeonfish (Dory), two giant cuttlefish (about 80cm long), turtles, and two sharks ๐ฆ ๐ They were baby reef sharks, so they weren't very big, no reason to worry๐
This image is from Google, but this is how the cuttlefish looked like๐Tomorrow we will go out here once more and then the course will already be over. I passed the exam with some help from Kat and am now officially allowed to dive elsewhere ๐
I spend my limited free time here boosting the accommodation's turnover with beer (tasty Tiger) and reading ("The Swarm", a suitable book about an environmental catastrophe in the ocean๐)...
I have another travel day ahead of me on Thursday, where I will take the ferry from Tioman back to Mersing and then the bus to Singapore, because my flight to Kota Kinabalu (Borneo) leaves from there. I haven't planned too much buffer time and hope to reach the airport on time๐
After that, I will go to the Mantanani Islands - there won't be much to do there except lazing on the beach. After so much action, I have to recover first..
Take care and have fun at home with 5 degrees Celsius๐
Yours, Mary