beivied said:sehsuan, cute is not act out one .. it is NATURAL .. hahahhaa :lovegrin:
sehsuan said:EEEEEEEE..... QUOTE]
someone is JEALOUS .... :blah:
beivied said:by the way , vincent dive keep spotting manta rays and a 5m whale shark at seven skies. for those who are still going diving this year, maybe you will be interested:
(fom vincent dive's email)
Although we did'nt see any mantas last weekend but A GREAT BONUS awaited us on
our final dive on Sunday - A 5m Whale Shark!
Visibility averaged 15m. Along with the 'gentle giant', there were big rainbow
runners, barracudas, bat fishes, tunas, travellys and thousands of fusilliers
feeding on plankton.
Not to pour cold water on anyone but I understand from sources that Vincent sends out his "whaleshark/manta" emails whenever they spot one during the 7 skies trips. Which means that when there's NO email, they DON'T see whalesharks. However, at the tail end of the dive season in the south china sea (ie now till nov), chances of spotting these large pelagics are greater. But if you go with the expectation that you WILL spot something, you may be disappointed. At best, I wld rate yr chances at 1 in 5.beivied said:by the way , vincent dive keep spotting manta rays and a 5m whale shark at seven skies. for those who are still going diving this year, maybe you will be interested:
(fom vincent dive's email)
Although we did'nt see any mantas last weekend but A GREAT BONUS awaited us on
our final dive on Sunday - A 5m Whale Shark!
Visibility averaged 15m. Along with the 'gentle giant', there were big rainbow
runners, barracudas, bat fishes, tunas, travellys and thousands of fusilliers
feeding on plankton.
kng said:Not to pour cold water on anyone but I understand from sources that Vincent sends out his "whaleshark/manta" emails whenever they spot one during the 7 skies trips. Which means that when there's NO email, they DON'T see whalesharks. However, at the tail end of the dive season in the south china sea (ie now till nov), chances of spotting these large pelagics are greater. But if you go with the expectation that you WILL spot something, you may be disappointed. At best, I wld rate yr chances at 1 in 5.
I do like Vincent's dive operations tho - good service, v comfy boat and great food!! (no flames pls, just personal opinion).
Anyway, here's something to get you all through till the weekend!
kng said:Not to pour cold water on anyone but I understand from sources that Vincent sends out his "whaleshark/manta" emails whenever they spot one during the 7 skies trips. Which means that when there's NO email, they DON'T see whalesharks. However, at the tail end of the dive season in the south china sea (ie now till nov), chances of spotting these large pelagics are greater. But if you go with the expectation that you WILL spot something, you may be disappointed. At best, I wld rate yr chances at 1 in 5.
I do like Vincent's dive operations tho - good service, v comfy boat and great food!! (no flames pls, just personal opinion).
Anyway, here's something to get you all through till the weekend!
beivied said:this email was sent to me only today. so .. still quite updated.
the mola mola is so ... so ... so .... what the hell is it??? :what:
beivied said:what size is it?
waisj said:span from dorsal to anal fin tips are about ~2 meters i think....
real rare stuff.... geee..... KNG is really lucky.. he'll need to treat us drinks...
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waisj said:span from dorsal to anal fin tips are about ~2 meters i think....
real rare stuff.... geee..... KNG is really lucky.. he'll need to treat us drinks...
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beivied said:just trying to chop cabbage head ah yoU! :devil:
beivied said:eh i wanna try the abalone noodles at lavender! anyone interested? not kng treating la .. you people huh, jialat leh, me girl havent open mouth ask for treat you guys start first le ... tsk tsk
sehsuan said:wah! someone divulging identity leh! HOW? :bsmilie: