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***Watch in HD*** Compilation of video clips taken on our trip to Hawaii in May, 2010. We visited Maui and Big Island. All video was taken with either the Flip (with underwater housing) or the Canon D10. We saw all kinds of sea life, including: turtles, eels, spinner dolphins, manta rays, shrimp, coral, octopus (none captured on film this year though), and many different types of fish! In case you haven’t figured it out, snorkeling is my favorite thing to do and is the main reason we keep going back to Hawaii
Syxx and I checked out the West Coast for some California dreams! Day Twelve: Visiting Sea World! Another day I was very excited about, as I adore Orcas and Beluga whales and have never seen either up close. The treatment of the animals at this theme park is amazing, with huge enclosures and plenty to keep their minds busy ^___^ We managed to see the well known Shamu show ‘Believe’ and it is definitely worth viewing! Sea life featured: Orcas, dolphins, walrus, beluga whale, sea otters, crustaceans, penguins, puffins. Farewell California, thanks for the memories! Other vloggers featured: ScarredSyxx: www.youtube.com ***Thanks for viewing***
Giant manta rays at point blank range! This is absolutely the most ethereal and awe-inspiring single dive I have ever had, beating cave diving fins down. This was shot one night in April 2006 in the waters near Kona, off the Big Island of Hawaii. Our scuba dive operator was Kona Honu, which is among the very best I’ve ever used. Honestly, they’re great. We also saw spinner dolphins, sharks, octopus, rare fish, and tons of other stuff – stay tuned for more. (Hint: subscribe!) There were five mantas on this dive, maybe six. On some nights, there are dozens. You can identify the animals by the patterns of spots on their bellies. A web site keeps a catalog of them. They are 15 feet long, and weigh 1500 pounds. The lights in the picture come from two kinds of sources. First is a battery of powerful lights in milk crates, pointed straight up. These attract food, which attracts the mantas. Second are the personal lights of about 40 divers in the 40 foot deep water. These serve two purposes. Obviously, they provide light. But also, they protect the divers from being hit by these graceful giants. Apparently, the electromagnetic field the light produces lets the mantas know where you are, so they don’t hit you. At least that’s what we were told. Photos copyright 2006 by David Bartell, video copyright 2006 by Don Young.
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For more information on volunteering in Costa Rica, or one of many other projects around the world, visit us at www.i-to-i.com When you travel with i-to-i you’ll experience a travel adventure which will change your life forever as you’ll gain a deep immersion into another culture while making a difference. Costa Rica literally means ‘the rich coast’, and it is an archetypal tropical paradise. Pristine rainforests run down to idyllic golden beaches, and the ‘poco a poco’ (little by little) pace of life is reassuringly relaxed and guaranteed to make travel in Costa Rica a relaxing and rewarding experience. If you’re interested in volunteering in Costa Rica, this video outlines the opportunities to aid turtle conservation efforts, to help save some of Costa Rica’s most endangered animals. For those of you considering volunteering in Costa Rica during your travel adventure in Costa Rica or Costa Rica gap year, the news is good. We send lots of volunteer travellers out to Costa Rica to support meaningful projects and the country is something of a meeting point for people planning on travelling into Latin America.
For more information on volunteering in Costa Rica, or one of many other projects around the world, visit us at www.i-to-i.com When you travel with i-to-i you’ll experience a travel adventure which will change your life forever as you’ll gain a deep immersion into another culture while making a difference. Costa Rica literally means ‘the rich coast’, and it is an archetypal tropical paradise. Pristine rainforests run down to idyllic golden beaches, and the ‘poco a poco’ (little by little) pace of life is reassuringly relaxed and guaranteed to make travel in Costa Rica a relaxing and rewarding experience. If you’re interested in volunteering in Costa Rica, this video outlines the opportunities to aid turtle conservation efforts, to help save some of Costa Rica’s most endangered animals then reward yourself with adrenalin-packed surfing lessons on the country’s spectacular beaches. For those of you considering volunteering in Costa Rica during your travel adventure in Costa Rica or Costa Rica gap year, the news is good. We send lots of volunteer travellers out to Costa Rica to support meaningful projects and the country is something of a meeting point for people planning on travelling into Latin America.