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    September 29, 2012

    Third Dive Of Opening Night, 2012

    Well, so far, I have two bugs at $70 a piece; all I need is five more to limit and make this trip worth it.

    We moved the boat a short distance, to a deeper reef where the boat that was refilling our tanks – after our compressor broke – said there were plenty of bugs left.

    Logged SCUBA Dive #424

    Solo Diving/SoCal Buddy Diving
    Secret Location: 31 30 30 20 79 61 72 64 73 20 66 75 72 74 68 65 72 20 66 72 6f 6d 20 74 68 65 20 6c 61 73 74 2c 20 69 6e 20 64 65 65 70 65 72 20 77 61 74 65 72 2e. Catalina Island

    In With: 2800 psi
    Out With: 700 psi
    Max depth: 83 feet
    Waves: Pretty flat
    Visibility: Up to 20 feet
    Water Temperature: 58 degrees
    Air Temperature: 69 degrees
    Total Bottom Time: About 25 minutes

    A deep dive, and I’m guessing at my bottom time since my computer broke – not too smart.

    My plan was to do a quick dive, limit and do a 10 minute, progressive safety stop.

    Having my doubts about being this deep for lobster, I was pleasantly surprised to have liberated three bugs within ten minutes; it should have been five, but oh well.

    I came up slowly, grabbing on to the anchor line, taking ten minutes to break the surface.

    Me with my lobsters.

    Here’s my five – 15 pounds of lobster.

    Reverend Al scored mega bugs.

    Reverend Al, not only scored heavy on the lobster, but also won the jackpot…

    It was between Al and Chippers bug, but Al won.

    …it was between Al and Chippers bug, but Al obviously won.

    Arrival in San Pedro.

    We debriefed on the way back, arriving back at port around 7:30 AM.

    July 20, 2012

    SCUBA Diving Albania: Llamani Beach

    July 13, 2012*

    Grocery Store in Himara

    We stopped by a grocery store in Himara and bought cheese and bread to complete this evening’s dinner.

    My computer had six bars after our two deep dives; we had to stay out of the water for several hours – the next dive was deep, too.

    We drove to Llamani Beach and humped our stuff to the “public” corner of the beach.

    Llamani Beach

    Idit was tired and so was I; we rested under the umbrella for an hour with all of our diving gear around us, to the staring eyes of young kids and curious adults.

    “What does your computer say?” Idit asked.

    “It says we can fly in 23 hours,” I said.

    “I don’t trust your computer,” Idit responded.

    We geared up and entered the water.

    Idit had never dove here, but was told this was a good spot by a friend.

    We got a lot of curious stares as we kicked out

    We got a lot of curious stares as we kicked out.

    We surface swam over sand until we found a reef to descend on.

    Logged SCUBA Dive #419

    Dove with Idit

    Llamani Beach
    Himara, Albania

    Air Source: Private fisherman’s compressor in Saranda
    In With: 2900 psi
    Out With: 300 psi
    Max depth: 102 feet
    Waves: Flat
    Visibility: Up to 50 feet
    Water Temperature: 74 degrees, colder next to the fresh water springs
    Air Temperature: 99 degrees
    Total Bottom Time: 40 minutes or so

     Llamani Beach Reef

    There is a nice reef structure along the wall.

     Llamani Beach Reef

     Llamani Beach Reef
    Fresh water from the mountains oozes out of the sea floor, turning parts of the visibility blurry and the water colder.

    We found a Greek license plate…

    A Greek License Plate
    Fuck Greece!

    We did a perfect navigation back to our spot, swimming at a depth of 15 feet as our “safety stop” and swim home.

    My hand was like a prune!
    Oh my God! My hand was like a prune.

    This had better be temporary, as there is no television in Porto Palermo, the only thing I will have to do tonight is drink beer.

    Idit makes dinner.
    Back in Porto Palermo, Idit made our last meal here from the fresh vegetables we bought yesterday and the bread and cheese that we bought earlier.

    Beer, tomatoes, bell peppers, cheese and bread
    Beer, tomatoes, bell peppers, cheese and bread – a complete and healthy Albanian meal!

    Idit left to get some well deserved rest later in the evening.

    I said good bye to my newly acquired friends at the restaurant below the bungalows and had a good night’s rest before Idit picked me up for the journey back to Tirana.

    The water had gone out sometime during the night, so I couldn’t take a shower; I hope I didn’t smell too bad.


    *Due to time constraints, lack of reliable internet access outside of Tirana, power outages in Tirana and the strength of Albanian beer, posting of this article has been delayed.

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