Diving in Malapascua, Philippines, January 2017
Of course, my stay in Malapascua was not for sightseeing. It must be said that Malapascua is a diver's island...
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The island is not very big, with many divers of all nationalities: French, Belgian, Chinese, Korean, Canadian, German.
The dives are already wonderful due to the warm water, but we are on the ocean, so the water is always moving. Some spots are protected.
If you like the small, the macro, you will be satisfied because you will find your happiness there, especially with the pygmy seahorses. You will also be able to rub shoulders with the big thresher sharks, magnificent sharks that you will see in a "washing station". Besides, it makes you smile because I imagined myself at the Zoo or the circus. On a plateau at 30m (98ft), you kneel behind a chain positioned in front of the wall and the sharks pass in front of us, quiet. This tranquility turns into escape except when a diver makes a move.
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