Someone could tend to think that the
most beautiful things of this amazing
world called “ocean” are at deep.
On average, during a liveabord
cruise, the first immersion of a day it is the deepest. All the expectations are
usually on that first dive.
However, Sudan has proved us that
this is far of being true.
During last week, we had a wonderful
second dive (1PM) at Merlo, where we sighted hammerhead sharks, grey sharks and
tons of anemones with clown fishes, as usual, surrounded by the incredible corals that you can only
find in the read sea (this at no more than 20m/70ft!)
But just to convince us that better
not necessarily means deeper, we made another incredible third dive at Sh'ab
Rumi (North plato), where 14 grey sharks were playing around us for about 25
minutes at just 20 meters, as if we were in a theater.
At the end of this dive, during the
“usually boring” safety stop, we start to listen the charming sing of something
that someone could thought that were mermaids. Suddenly, we found the source of
that sing... dolphins! They danced for us during 5 minutes just to close a
beautiful obertura of this opera untitled “Sudan”.
Gabriel Bertone
Diving Guide.
Blue Sudan Team
Sudan 2014
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