Posted date: 15 November 2005
After only a month after their previous visit, KC Tseng and Soo returned with six companians to revisit the wonders of Seraya and PJ. KC has told so many people how good the macro life is at PJ that there are so many people wanting to come and see it. If only we could get some more photos of that elusive Mimic Octopus! The expectations were very high after such a good run of form from their last visit.
The first day was taking in the sites around Seraya and then head off for the next two days in PJ. The group of eight were guidde by Putu, Gede and Mario over the three days. Below is a number of pictures that will hopefully represent the superb diving that they had during their time there. The files are quite large but they are worht the wait for them to download.



This octopus really moved like a mimic but at closer inspection, we decided that it was not. We are still not sure about it though.
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The first day was taking in the sites around Seraya and then head off for the next two days in PJ. The group of eight were guidde by Putu, Gede and Mario over the three days. Below is a number of pictures that will hopefully represent the superb diving that they had during their time there. The files are quite large but they are worht the wait for them to download.

KC and Soo spent so long on their night dive at PJ, we all though tthey might be sleeping underwater. It was worth after this magnificent picture.

At first we were all suprised how big this fantastic Melibe nudibranch was. At closer inspection, it was the huge number of shrimps that were climbing all over it that really got us.

These fantastic sea hares were found in about six meters of water and offered an excellent photo oppportunity.

This octopus really moved like a mimic but at closer inspection, we decided that it was not. We are still not sure about it though.
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This delightful nudibranch rounds of the pictures for now. More comnig soon!

