Passed the PADI exam and ready for the final dives. That meant that I would be able to restart my cycling soon. Or should I spend another day in paradise? Well that’s the beauty of not having strict plans or schedules. “mañana” is becoming my motto. Completed another two dives! I saw a snake (marine eel) with yellow with black spots. Did not think I would see under water snakes before I had seen land based ones. Lion fish (a predator in this area) , apparently kills almost everything and produced swelling in humans if touched. Lots of colourful under water species. I could write about them all day. I had a bit of an accidental celebration later due to meeting some friends and it was Australia Day. Any excuse is good in Bocas. One guy mentioned that every day is either somebody’s birthday or somebody is leaving, so it’s a never ending party . Duth-English Heinrich (a plasterer from Lake Constance, Germany), US Teresa, Cockney Tony (what a sarcastic person) and Australians Matt and “Casanova”. Not forgetting Rob from the diving school, a Canadian cool dude from a yacht with a diving future in front of him (he told me that diving oxygene is good for hangovers – hmmmmmmmmmmmm). Innocent evening in the bar of a boat called “Rip Tide” turned in messy stagger and a dive into bed.
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