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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Things I’ve over heard our guests say in the last 24 hours. Alaska. June 26, 2012.
– “I’m loving the gentle motion of this beautiful boat – makes napping between dives hard to avoid” – “You guys are so helpful, I almost feel bad” (comment to crew member who was adjusting dive gear for a guest) … Continue reading
I especially enjoyed jumping down from the iceberg with strong drinks afterwards. Alaska. June 26, 2012.
What has been your favourite part of the trip so far? It is difficult to choose anything. Icebergs and glaciers-perhaps were the best and most exciting were dolphins today. Until now, Earth is much more interesting as underwater world. Sergey … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska, Animals
Tagged alaska, alaska diving, cold water diving, dive, scuba
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The Nautilus Swell Returns to Alaska for More Adventure – I feel like a movie star. Alaska, June 25, 2012.
We departed Vancouver BC June 3rd and headed up the inside passage for another spectacular summer in Alaska. My anticipation built with every mile we covered and now we are here! I am so excited to be back. The trip … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventure, alaska, diving, liveaboard, Nautilus, scuba, Swell
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е мимо Туманные Фиорды смотрятся просто отменно. Nautilus Swell. June 22, 2012.
аверное, здесь не получится описать, что реально мы чувствовали каждый из 10 дней, проведенных на борту Nautilus Swell, на это просто не хватит места. Каждый день на корабле и каждый дайв был разным. Все это проистекало на фоне, который Надежда … Continue reading
Each and every day in Alaska was perfect. From hot jacuzzi to misty fjords slipping by. Alaska. June 21, 2012.
I am not able to describe what actually we felt each of the 10 days spent on board the Nautilus Swell, this is simply not enough space. Every day on the ship and every dive was different. All this stemmed … Continue reading
Invasion der Ohrenquallen. 12/11 Unterwasser.
Invasion der Ohrenquallen In einem Fjord in Alaska sammeln sich alle paar Jahre Abermillionen großer Ohrenquallen zu dichten Schwärmen. Der Tiroler Unterwasser- fotograf Werner Thiele hatte das Glück, diese Qualleninvasion vor die Kamera zu bekommen. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/20323061/NautilusSwell/Blogs/UNTERWASSER_Quallen_1211-1.pdf