Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Diving in Djibouti

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Landlocked townslife in Addis gets on your nerves, so we took a four days hastily decided trip to neighboring Djibouti just to get away. Here, Djibouti has the fame of just being a huge port with a lot of oilspill, and nobody really thought it as a good idea to go there for relaxing. But we took a chance and booked a hotel at an island that we found through an ad in Addis.
 
After the 1 hour flight we landed at the minuscule Djibouti international airport and got picked up by a driver who didn't speek a word english. Djibouti is french speaking by the way, and my french isn't as good as it says in my CV (don't tell anyone!). Night falls quick and when we arrive at the huge port it is already dark. A speedboat comes by and tells us to board. The Somali driver speeks some english which is nice. The trip to the island is usually only 25 minutes, but it takes us an hour because of the dark. We pass several ENORMOUS oiltankers and other freight ships on the way. I quietly wonder how many of them will be hijacked by Somali pirates on the way to their destinations...
 
Isa sleeps in the kangaroo at my front ant the sky is filled with stars. The waves are big though and our nanny (who we brought along) almost jumps ship when a flying fish lands in her lap. She has never seen the coast, never tasted salt water, never eaten a shrimp and can not swim.
 
We arrive at the rock-in-the-ocean island and are served dinner. The place is absurd. A couple of brick houses (with AC thanx good) on a rock in the midst of the ocean in pirate infested waters. And on top of that the island's name is Mouche, which supposedly means "snot" or "snor" in swedish. But, as it turns out, the sea is nice, clear and warm, the beaches are really good and the diving is world class. There is a dive center on the island and even though I didn't bring my certificate I am allowed to join on a trip.
 
We dive at a huge wreck from 1975 at 27 meters. The propeller of the gargantuan ship is 26 meters tall! Fish has made this wreck their home and it has almost become part of the living ocean itself. Below me swims a stingray with at least 1.5 meters between the tips of its romb-shaped body, excluding the tail.
 
It was a great relax. But the real fun comes when we go back sometime between november - march when the whaleshark season is on! It is the biggest fish in the world and this is the best place in the world to swim with these gentle giants. They swim shallow in hunt for food so you can snorkel with them. It is one of those things you should do before you die... Check out this link.
 
regards
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3 comments:

  1. Excellent!!!! I want to come diving too!!!
    /jak

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  2. Hej! Hoppas du ursäktar en kommentar som inte riktar sig just till det här inlägget, utan mer din blogg generellt. Jag tycker att du har en mycket intressant och välskriven blogg och jag har ett samarbetsförslag som jag skulle vilja presentera för dig. Blir oerhört tacksam om du kan kontakta mig på mejladressen nedan.
    Mvh, Camilla Eriksson för Sida, theworldlog.org@gmail.com

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  3. Hej Mathias,
    Ville bara lämna ett spår efter mig. Tänker på er och hoppas att ni har det bra.
    Kram Sofia i novembermörkret i Värmland

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