2010-02-13

Palau: Water

We went scuba diving in Palau: Daniel, Alma, Marco, Fab, Abda, Deb, Max, Jim.

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Palau is a marvelous group of islands in the North Pacific, between the Philippines and Guam. The diving is outstanding, and the natural beauty of the place just adds to the experience. Here are just some of the things we saw:

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Turtles


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Nemo

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Sharks (reef and white tip, I believe). We did a couple of drift dives (i.e., with fairly strong current, where the boat drops you at one end, you just control your buoyancy and let yourself float, and then the boat picks you up at the other end) - one glides over this alien landscape like superman. Very entertaining.

And then, for the sharks, we used reef hooks: a rope that you clip into your dive gear (the BCD) on one end, and hook into the reef on the other end. Then, one just hangs in there while the current flows past. We did this at a drop, where the current came from the deep, and presumably brought up lots of tasty fish food, so lots of fish were there, and that in turn attracts sharks. So, we were just floating there, mesmerized, watching sharks swimming back and forth like on a massive IMAX 3D screen, except that it was even better, because it was in fact real just in front of our eyes. In 3D. Awesome.

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Coral.

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There is also some wreck diving. Here's a gun, somewhere else we saw some old bottles of rum (or so, the label wasn't legible…)

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Cuttlefish. It does change colours.

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Caves.

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Crazy divers.

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Awesome sunsets on the way back from the dive sites. That was Palau under and on the water.

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Palau: Land

There's also plenty to do for non-divers. Some of us did a tour inland:

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A traditional men's house. Here's the front of it:

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Looks like they're mostly discussing seafood. Or so. (Incidentally, Palau has traditionally been a matrilineal society. 

 

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The new Capitol building in the capital, "Melekeok", on the charmingly named largest island of Palau: Babeldaob. The whole country has just a bit over 20 000 inhabitants, and an area of 450 km^2, which is less than half that of Hong Kong (including Kowloon and New Territories - HK island itself is just 80 km^2).

Palau was briefly a German colony from 1899 to 1914 (as part of Deutsch-Neuguinea). (Note: Qingdao on the Chinese coast was a German colony during pretty much the same time, and still has the biggest brewery (Tsingtao) in China… ). Anyways, then it came under Japanese control, then during WW II under American, later UN control, and became independent 1994.

 

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This is a Japanese plane wreck from World War II on the beach (visible are the upper part of the propeller and the radial engine). I used the propeller to crack open a coconut. Not easy.

 

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Beautiful beaches. Really.

 

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Sunset. That was Palau: Land. 

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Palau: Air

And finally, a few pictures from the air (I took a helicopter ride). Here the natural arch in the Rock Islands, Palau.

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More of the rock islands:

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Honeymoon beach from above:

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Honeymoon beach from below:

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German channel:

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Beaches:

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This is the amazing jellyfish lake. You can see the jellyfish concentrated in the upper right corner of the lake (the slightly yellow tinge); apparently they migrate from east to west of the lake every day. The larger dots are people snorkeling and swimming towards the jellyfish (scuba diving is prohibited, one reason being that the lower layers of the lake contain poisonous gas that can be absorbed through the skin…)

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The jellyfish, in the absence of predators, have evolved not to sting (or rather, their sting is not really dangerous or noticeable). It is quite bizarre to float through them. They feel nice and squishy.

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 More islands and beaches:

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 The helicopter pilot did a low pass through this "valley". Very remarkable (the passenger in the back seat screamed). It is reminiscent of the landscape in Avatar.

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We saw a manta ray from the helicopter. 

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Here is another remarkable sight: the Milky Way Lagoon. A beautiful small cove with a bottom of white clay/mud, apparently created by snails feeding on limestone.

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 The water has an amazing color, and it's fun to smear the mud all over yourself (also supposed to be good for your health and your skin...) 

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 This was Palau. Awesome diving and snorkeling and boating and flying. Wonderful holiday.

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