Category Archives: Travels

Perfect moment – Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands have always been  a  mythic place to me. Back in 1999, we were travelling Ecuador up and down and we managed to get a 8 day trip to the famous islands in the Pacific. I had seen numerous documentaries and was excited to set foot on the islands.

What impressed me most was the fact that all these wild animals showed no fear. You could get really close to watch them. No tele lens needed.They checked us with one eye and accepted us in their world. The only place where I have a similar feeling is underwater. I love diving for a lot of different reasons but the fact that you can get face to face within  touching distance with wild animals in their habitat is one of the main reasons.

Some of the habitants of  the Galapagos islands seemed to have skipped several stages during the evolution. Oh yes, Darwin was here and put up his famous theory!

Well, watch for yourself!

As we entered the year of the dragon…here are some of them

Iguana

 crawling

meeting up with friends…

This huge old turtle is the king of the island : Lonsome George

Here one of my favourite encounters. A young Galapagos albatross. He still has to wait a bit to get rid of his teenager face and to be able to fly :-

I can’t but think that it is a huge privilege to witness nature that way : close up but with respect. The balance is fragile…

I will never forget the look in these eyes…

These animals never had a reason to fear men . Let’s hope we don’t prove them wrong!

More pics : Ecuador&Galapagos 1999

Interview Radio 100,7

Here is yesterday’s interview. I had the pleasure to talk about diving and photography during 7 minutes on radio 100,7in order to promote tonight’s multi-media show “Indonesia: Maumere to Komodo”

Where : Prabbeli Wiltz   When : 8pm tonight

Hier j’avais le plaisir de parler de plongée et de photo sous-marine lors d’une interview à radio 100,7 afin de promouvoir la soirée photo de ce soir “Indonésie: Maumere à Komodo”

Où : Prabbeli Wiltz    Quand : ce soir à 20.00h

Indonésie(Flores) – de Maumere à Komodo

Next Friday will be held a multi media show @ Prabbeli in Wiltz. I’ll have the pleasure to present our photos from last year’s trip to Flores. You will discover colourful reefs and amazing country sides through the island of Flores and of course the famous Komodo dragons.

Come and spend some time with us in the cosy setting of the Prabbeli, a drink in your hand!

Beginning : 8 pm

Vendredi 20 janvier, j’aurai le plaisir de présenter nos photos du voyage à travers l’île de Flores. Vous allez découvrir des récifs coralliens colorés ainsi que des paysages enchantés et bien entendu les fameux dragons de Komodo!

Venez passer un moment agréable avec nous dans le cadre détendu du Prabbeli, une boisson à porté de main!

Début : 20h00

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Track My Tour

With this link you’ll be updated regularly on our where a bouts. It’s not a real time tracker so don’t be afraid if there are no news for a couple of days. Internet access will be scarce so be patient :)

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more fairy tale diving

Today again we had a dive in Samarangersee. The sun was with us which gave us the opportunity to play with the sunbeams….a never ending story…

In the sunniest part of the lake the white algae carpet seems to be even thicker. It makes you think of some melted material which had glided over the trees …ages ago

In some parts, green dots lighten up the monotone whitish colour.

Wherever you raise your head you see the trees surrounding the lake bathing in bright sunlight.

We kept to the fairy tale idea and decided to spent the afternoon in Neuschwanstein castle which is only one hour drive away. We ended up in a real tourist industry village. actually there are up to 6000 visitors daily who want to visit king Ludwig II’s retreat.

Disney’s Sleeping beauty must be awake for a long time since… :)

Note : all pics are unprocessed.Well it’s holiday time and I’m lazy :)

…all good things come to an end

we just had our last dive here at Fernsteinsee. We went back to Samarangersee to get more picture with nice sunbeams.

Pics will follow. For now it’s time to get some more Austrian food and beer :)

Fairy tale lake

Today I was diving one of the most amazing spots I’ve ever seen! It was like diving in a fairy tale! The Samaranger See is known for its limitless visibilty. It is a small lake  and divers are limited to 4 at one time together in the lake. On top of that you need to have at least 100 logged dives in your logbook to access the place. Ah yes, did I mention that you only have access if you stay at least 2 nights in the owner’s hotel?

All I can tell you is that it is worth all this!

When you enter the 8C water you quickly come to see tree trunks which have fallen into the lake. Everything is covered in a whitish  thick algae carpet. Touching is strickly forbidden. Watch your buoyancy!!!

Well enough words, see by yourself…

Chris inspecting the place

the famous one...

searching for the sun

trees below and above

Mikado

Carnival in Nuweiba

Beginning of March we spent to fantastic weeks diving in Nuweiba. This was carnival time too!
Have you never thought of celebrating Carnival underwater while diving???
Well we did and Sarah and Daniel from African Divers tried to get most of it on video while Chris shot the pics.
Here’s the result ! Enjoy and don’t forget to put up the sound :)

Carnival in Nuweiba aka. Photographers in Action from AFRICAN Divers Nuweiba on Vimeo.

Diving is way too cool!!!

Here’s the proof!
Sarah from African Divers and I show you how cool diving can be here in Nuweiba.

Mona

Mona


Sarah

Sarah

…what’s really cool on the dive site Myserique is this huge brain coral called Brian’s brain. It is called so for more than 20 years now. Usually these corals collapse under their weight but this one has resisted so far.
it is more than 7 m high.
Here a fish eye view from the top of it

Brian's brain

Brian's brain

Sunny shots from another day in Nuweiba

Today I send you some sunny shots.
Enjoy!