Galapagos
Scuba diving in the Galápagos Islands featuring sharks, marine iguanas, schooling fish, and pelagic encounters. Trip reports and underwater video.
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Final Sunset
In “Final Sunset,” a handheld clip captures the serene transition of day to evening over the ocean at golden hour. It emphasizes a moment of reflection and stillness, symbolizing an end to the year and a transition to future adventures. The scene embodies the significance of time and place. Happy New Year.
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Best Check-Out Dive — Galápagos Sea Lions in San Cristóbal
A check-out dive often gets labeled as “just a formality” — a shallow descent to test equipment after a long flight before the real diving begins. Regulators are purged. Buoyancy is dialed in. Cameras are checked. It’s rarely the dive anyone talks about afterward. But in the Galápagos, our check-out dive off San Cristóbal Island…
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Observing Spotted Eagle Rays
The Spotted Eagle Ray is one of my favorite in the ray family. Spotted Eagle Rays are one of the most distinctive species of rays due to the white spots and ring across their dorsal surface and triangular disc or “wings”.
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Short Underwater Clips
Social distancing, quarantine, and isolation has forced me to clear out my DVR, clean my crib and organize some of my digital files. Going through a lot of digital files has brought back a lot of great memories from a few spectacular dives. The clip above is from my first trip to La Paz, Mexico.…
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My First Dive Trip To The Galapagos Islands
For many years, I wanted to visit the Galapagos Islands, especially Wolf & Darwin. For some reason, I thought it was very difficult and expensive to get to from the New York. I was completely wrong! My first opportunity to dive the Galapagos came in May 2018. A few month before the trip, my friend…
