March 6th, 2022
Info about the dive will come later
There is nothing more irritating than not having brought your own camera or using a camera that does not take great underwater photos – like this time!




































March 2, 2017
Dive 71
Wall
Visibility: Good!
Temperature: 27*C
Depth: 15 m
Time: 43 min
No working camera
March 2, 2017
Dive 70
Wall dive, coral station
Visibility: Good!
Temperature: 27*C
Depth: 16 m
Time: 43 min
March 1, 2017
Dive 69
Dive site: ship wreck
Visibility: Good
Depth: 8 m
Time: 40 min
SS Pedernales was a lake tanker of the World War II and post war eras. She was built in 1938 in Monfalcone, Italy, and sailed under the British flag. Pedernales was severely damaged in a torpedo attack on 16 February 1942 while anchored at Aruba.
The damaged ship was cut into three sections. The fore and aft sections were joined together, and the ship made her way to Baltimore, Maryland, to be rebuilt. The middle section was left in Aruba and, after being used for a number of years as a target by Dutch gunners after the war, has become a scuba diving site.
Text from Wikipedia.com














March 1, 2017
German wreck dive – from boat
Visibility: Good
Depth: 17 m
Time: 40 min
No working camera, unfortuanately!
Picture and text from Wikipedia.com

Anthony´s Key, Roatan, Honduras
March 5, 2020
Dive 82
Visability: Good
Temperature: 27* C
Reef dive
17.7 meters
41 minutes








Turneffe Atoll, Belize
March 4th, 2020
Dive 80
Visability: Good!
Temperature: 27*C
Drift dive
24 meters
1 hour 5 min






Due to weather conditions we had to go to this site instead of doing a wreck dive. What a treat!
July 6, 2019
Dive 75
Shark dive, sandy bottom, reef
Depth: 13 meters
Temperature: 30 ´C
Sandy bottom with some reef formations
Great visability
July 6, 2019
Dive 74
Mostly white sandy bottom and reef
30 degrees C
13 m deep
Visibility good
Used my iPhone 7+ with Valstech underwater housing