Bahamas Video Shoot – 2010

September finds me in the Bahamas where I am reunited with my friends at Stuart Cove’s Dive Center. It was a great morning as we set out aboard the “Phoecena” with Captain Dexter and DM Jessica taking us out. The first of our locations was the wreck of the “De La Salle”. Lots of Grunts, Squirrelfish and, unfortunately, Lionfish – I think I saw at least 10 Lionfish on this one dive alone! The wreck is beautiful, though and my client is happy with the visibility and the great video that will result. After documenting all of the Lionfish (and the other schools of fish on the wreck), it’s time to head off to the next location.

This spot is known as “Lighthouse Reef” due to it’s location close to the port’s lighthouse. This is an artificially-created reef created out of concrete shapes deliberately (and randomly) placed on the bottom to form a jetty to protect the port. Max depth here was about 35fsw, but it was a beautiful spot nonetheless. can i get ivermectin in the uk More Lionfish of course, but also Queen Angels, Parrotfish and Sergeant Majors all over the reef.

Our documentation completed, it’s time to head back to the dive boat and back to shore. stromectol 12 mg kaufen It was a great couple of dives in super conditions and I can’t wait to go back again. is ivermectin a prescription drug in the uk

See also: “Nassau Diving 2012 – Trip Report”

Shootin’ video in the Caribbean,
–The Video Dude

 

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  1. scuba

    cool shoots

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