Underwater in Philippines
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-12{283}(#4400@4096)
Wow! Who is the guy playing with the sea animals there? Hope following song can accompany him there. 😆😆
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2018-12-12{126}(#4404@4096)+2
So cute! Haha, I've seen everything mentioned in this song, through my scuba diving!
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-13(#4407@4096)
I guess there is one exception: sharks. Right?
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2018-12-13(#4410@4096)
I did see sharks on a few occasions, not only at the fish department of Chinese groceries. :D Saw small sharks, like one metre long, a few times. And whale shark from far away.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-13(#4412@4096)
If human beings are very close to sharks without protection, do you think the small sharks (~1m long) can hurt people or not? Are the wetsuits strong enough to protect people from small sharks' attack?
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2018-12-13(#4415@4096)
There are many many types of shark, most of them are shy and don't want to mess up with humans. As far as I know, only big whites are dangerous.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-13(#4419@4096)
Did the local diving business company provide you (a customer) any special protection for your safety? If yes, how? Thanks!
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2018-12-13(#4418@4096)
No need. :)
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-13(#4420@4096)
Were you diving in an open area of the sea?
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2018-12-12(#4405@4096)
Yes, it's an open area. But very close to islands.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-13(#4406@4096)
Did you feel any changes of water temperature with different depths you dove into?
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2018-12-13(#4409@4096)
Basically it's not obvious.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2018-12-13(#4413@4096)