sky painting over Tulamben

The most lovely side of Bali-quiet, black sand beaches with a view of the volcano. Locals walk by with their cows in the morning, and in May everything was green. This was a spectacular sunrise on top of all of the other gifts some of which, of course, are under the sea.

swimabout 2013 to 2014

A summary of Raja Ampat, Gangga Island, Kungkungan Bay, (Indonesia) and Moalboal, Dauin, and Bohol (Philippines).  My view of underwater.  Highly "macro-ized" as my Canon G15 is not well equipped for wide angle.  Some photos I have obviously taken artistic liberties with, but almost all are the natural colors highlighted by the strobes.  My obsessions... Continue Reading →

“Gangga”-style

“Gangga”-style by Janice Nigro Sometimes you wake up from a good dream in a place that seems like you are still in the dream. Today was one of those days. I woke up in my own bungalow on an island called Gangga in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. I am about two weeks into a so-called “swimabout”.... Continue Reading →

Raja Ampat, the birthplace of color

Raja Ampat, the birthplace of color “I am not comfortable,” I wanted to scream.  I was in the domestic terminal in the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, and the destination on my printed ticket itinerary was Ujung Pandang but the one over the check-in counter was Makassar.  And neither of these names matched my final... Continue Reading →

Seraya surprises

Seraya surprises Sometimes the problem with international diving is that I am overambitious.  I travel really far to arrive at a country that I have never been to, and then I travel even further to actually go diving.  But it isn’t always necessary in Indonesia.  I have often overlooked Bali as a world-class dive destination... Continue Reading →

the underwater laboratory

the Underwater laboratory Volcanic gas bubbles were percolating from the sandy bottom below me.  Yellow particles of sulfur that had precipitated out of these gases from Sangeang Volcano, dusted the perfectly black sand, and the sand was warm to the touch.  I thought, it is a good thing that I have my underwater “safety goggles”... Continue Reading →

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