Tuesday, June 22, 2010

swimming in the sea

If my memory serves me, which it rarely does, I will try to recall this embedded ultimate emotional time in the sea. ACS British Virgin Islands Trip. What a crew. Autumn, Davida and Sophie snorkeling, Dalie and I declined. We wanted so much to explore the rock formations, code for we were terrified of everything in the ocean so to explore something else we went.

Crawling through the rocks in the shallow puddles for lots of time and distance. Beautiful. Around a corner we turned and one of us, can’t remember who, fell off the side. And the other followed, I believe out of eternal support for the other one. Right out in the ocean, nowhere near shore we discovered when swimming out from the rocks up high that blocked our view.

It followed with a bit of panic. Taking turns jumping on each other’s backs while the other swam…until a small boat passed and picked us…just in time to look down at the octopus directly below us. My ultimate fear….

part 2: a whole new world

All of my dreams have been filled with underwater traversing and motion of corrals expressing the current. On the second day of two we dove deeper then I had been. 30 feet of relaxing buoyancy. Coasting the coral and bottom in the pull we danced with the fish in. Feeling a rhythm of breathing and peacefully smiling with content in the newness of what I saw. A fun group to dive with blaring rock music as we coasted after resurfacing for a few minutes until a fin was spotted. To my surprise we all put the snorkels on to jump in the water next to the shark. A whale shark got us back in the water. my back drop landed me at her eyes. And I swam with her at a fraction of her speed while she passed, little fish glowing bellow her tummy and I swam with the others to a point and then boarded. A bit of fear swimming with something of the enormity and power. I did not know that people will dive for 15 years and never see one. I would have swam harder to keep up if I had known. But my moment is memorable.

It started years ago when living in Prague my desire to Scuba Dive. A fear so strong of the dark unknown made me want to go into it. In coming to South Africa I decided that the two things I must do was taste a particular bottle of wine coming very highly recommended to me and get trained to Scuba Dive. I didn't know Sadwona Bay is ranked one of the top places in the world or how I would end where I wanted to be...deep in the water. This weekend after some previous studies and diving. I was free and wet.

And I recommend it!!!


If your in SA go to ScubaDoo diving. They are amazing! make even me tranquil breathing where air comes from a cylinder on your back

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful, t! Magnificent world down there, isn't it? :-) Enjoy! -sophie

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