The Commonwealth Bahama New Providence Island_Underwater walk
- Monday, May 21 2007 @ 09:42 AM JST
- Contributed by: tetujin60
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Kotetsu boarding Sub Bahama
Pet parrot at the harbor boat landing
There is such a small child on the boat
Kotetsu from the sea
Me
Rear view of Kotetsu riding on Sub Bahama
Pink shirt is TOMO
Sub Bahama rides
Japanese staff "TOMO" Was saved by the interpreter
You can easily look into the sea even if you can't dive for a while to swim with beautiful coral reefs and fish.
As I get used to it, I even forget that this is in the sea.
I finally shoot with the camera, but my freedom doesn't go as I expected.
Most of them are out of focus when I'm groping for the levers here and there.
Finally encountered a school of fish.
This is my first experience swimming with fish.
Fish will also come to you if you get food when
a yellow scooter comes.
I forget about the big fish that crosses in front of me,
but the fish may think that "a strange guy is coming".
Since the seawater is blocked by air,
your face will not get wet.
The sound of the air echoes in my ears, but when I get used to it, it feels comfortable.
You can remove your ears, and when you can relax, you can even afford to look around.
The tour leader diver will give you directions.
I don't know the direction at all in the sea.
I was really worried about it.
It floats in the sea by adjusting the float and
the gravity of the submachine.
Press the switch to slowly move forward.
The steering wheel can be operated left and right,
but it does not bend suddenly.
Sometimes there are "subs" that don't work and
go in unexpected directions.
A yellow helmet that surprises fish.
The feelings of "Urashima Taro" riding something like a motorcycle.
Grabbing a fish swimming in front of you is not a dream.
Enjoy an underwater walk from the same perspective as a fish on a motorcycle-like vehicle.
"Sub Bahama" ($ 110) is a popular activity.
All operation instructions are in English.
I couldn't meet Otohime-san,
but the feelings of Taro Urashima visiting Ryugu Castle.
A 30-minute underwater walk full of fun.
Underwater walk