Dinner over @ their humble hut.
Soup of the day was miso soup with lots of ingredients inside!! (lean pork strips, taupok, mushroom, veges, tofu - very unlike the usual seaweed and tofu miso and very very satisfying indeed!).
And the main course was what they invited us over for! Okinomiyaki - u know the kind sold @ fake japanese stalls during food festivals tt looks and tastes abit like our chinese carrot cakes? The real Jap style okinomiyaki is totally different!
And drink of the day for me was a can of TIGER beer :) That made the collic VErrrrry Verrrrry happy! because he finally found a drinking khaki! :) But i felt heavy headed and droopy eyed thereafter and dozed off on their couch ;p
so much for the yummacilious rendezvous, we went in search of their oishi sashimi last weekend :)
Friday night (1 Aug, 7-ish pm) before departure in the minivan from Dayang Island
~Embracing the warmth of the sunny beach~
we slept army style - 12 pax bunk. D&I normally get to stay in a 4 pax and more spacious bunk which had generator working 24 hours a day. Unfortunately, it was the 7th month and there was only less than half the crowd on the island. The 4 pax bunks were not opened and we had to settle for this army-style instead. The generator for this lower end bunk only worked from 7pm7am o_O. However, since there were soooo few ppl, 6 of us had the 12 bedded bunk to ourselves :) ( i din know it was the 7th lunar month when the trip was made, anyway the malays on the island offered incense and josssticks on the first night!)
first shot before headed to the waters with red filter (cost us S$200 whopping dollars!!)
pufferfish!!
tiny clam embedded in the coral
AH-HA! recognise it dont u? Nemo look-alike! but it is black! It is the Clark's Anemonefish (aka clark's clown fish) and is was swimming towards D!!
here is a pink one, called the pink anemonefish
and there you have it! NEMO!! :) our favorite shot from the whole trip :)Bumphead parrotfish! (has super sharp and menacing teeth but the gentle giant only feeds on corals). there was a family of 5 swimming around the corals and the same family of 1-1.5m long fishes i saw on my last trip :) awwwww~
rarity. we caught sight of a cuttlefish!! :) :)
Do you see it? A lizardfish :)
longfin spadefish
Highfin coral fish
Moorish Idol
The above 3 fishes do bear some resemblance so I put them together :)
Jetty dive - A school of thousandsssssss of yellowfin jacks
macro shot - nudibrunch (aka sea slugs)
Rayner's rock dive - BIG BLUE starfish!!!!
rarity. SEA TURTLE (my first sighting laaa)
underwater christmas tree
you know this is a FISH also???!!!! it is a FLAT FISH!!! I was super puzzled when D pointed frantically to this puddle of sand to our fellow leisure buddy, GES. Lucky GES, being a seasoned diver (and is @ maldives diving now), recognised it straight away and hooked it uo with his stick. THEN i saw it slipped and swam away, like a fish. :) Moving on.... N saw ANOTHER FLAT FISH!! and he tried to imitate what GES did to hook the flat fish earlier....
Stick pointing right @ the bottom of the fish (we were both having FUN with our flatfish while GES was inching further n further away from us) and GUESS WHAT???!! our discovery turned out to be jus a PUDDLE OF SAND!! and it dispersed into the waters when D hooked it up. hmf hmf hmf - our underwater giggling sound! hahaha!
Sea Urchin~! oishi!!
D&I spent 2 evenings collating these pics and flipping thru the FISH books to identify EACH AND EVERY once of the fishes u ve seen (n more in our photobooth). We had a rofl good time pointing out each other's stupidity in lousy identification of the fishes haha!!
on TOIL today!
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