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Diving Komodo with Ray of Hope was a Powerful Experience!

Last month, July 2016, I traveled to Bali Indonesia to board The Arenui for a Ray of Hope Expedition with Marine Megafauna director Dr Andrea Marshall. The trip was nothing short of amazing. My dives with The Arenui and Ray of Hope Expeditions were so fabulous…I saw so many animals I’d never seen before, and I want to see them again (well, not the Komodo Dragons! Once is enough). I have posted so many dive photographs, and photos of the formidable Komodo Dragons, but not the life of the boat or the people who populated it, neither have I posted many photos of the incredible islands of Komodo National Park. Dive boats are a special experience because the bonding that takes place on board, even if only for the trip itself, is unusual. Just a day after boarding you have met everyone, and personalities emerge immediately. Divers get right to it, they don’t need to have a persona, or a social mask. We are all so excited to be on a dive boat, ready to go, that we start sharing information and experiences immediately. This trip was somewhat atypical for me because it had so many Americans on board. Usually it is the League of Nations, with several different nationalities and ethnicities. There was a lovely Australian couple on board, and they were hilarious and wonderful and fabulous divers. The cruise directors were Mexican and British, the crew was Indonesian. Hopefully this photo post will give you an idea of the trip overall! The Arenui is absolutely luxurious! I’m ready to do it again!

Komodo National Park and Indonesia are beautiful.

Diving Manta Alley
Watching a pregnant female Reef Manta. She kept circling Debbie, Alan, Tom, Andrea and I.
Tom, a member of Team Debbie!
Our divemaster, Debbie.
One of my favorite aspects of a Ray of Hope Expedition! Learning about Mantas, what the research is telling them, and how conservation can save these Manta Rays.
All Ray of Hope Expeditions add to the database of knowledge Andrea needs to do her research. Her research helps protect the animals and create safe havens through protection.
Meeting new people is truly one of the best aspects of diving!
The service and crew were the BEST!
So incredible.
From top left, clockwise, Debbie the divemaster, yours truly, Andrea, Tom and Alan. Team Debbie
Andrea and I
Ronald, one of the Divemasters, party time!
Everybody having fun tonight!
Not one of us was ready to leave!
Divers are a great group of people.
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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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