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Utila, Honduras - PJS - 01-11-2003 Great diving, good friends and the warm tropics. No chainsaw required. Two spots left for a week of diving and Whale shark encouters? The Group leaves Feb 28th and returns on March 8th. This trip is all inclusive Air, Hotel, meals 5 days of 3 tank diving and transfers $ 1,888.00 per person double occupancy. Walls, seamounts, dolphins and whale sharks are waiting for us! Post a email for the details! Paul Re:Utila, Honduras - Freedive WI - 03-10-2003 I've been there and we dove with whale sharks. It was great and the place is cheap. Becareful about the sand flies as they bite hard. The whale sharks are amazing, but you need to freedive with them- no scuba was allowed. Jon Re:Utila, Honduras - PJS - 03-10-2003 Thanks for the info. This was our fifth visit to Utila. The weather was great and if you can belive it we were in the water 19 times with whale sharks. It was truely amazing! ;D Re:Utila, Honduras - Freedive WI - 03-11-2003 Utila whale sharks Jon Re:Utila, Honduras - freedivernd - 03-11-2003 GREAT PHOTO! Fred Re:Utila, Honduras - Freedive WI - 03-11-2003 You can only take those kind of photos while FREEDIVING. Jon Re:Utila, Honduras - igotoofar - 03-11-2003 :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X Or using a rebreather :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X Re:Utila, Honduras - Freedive WI - 03-11-2003 Bubbles aren't the problem. Rebreathers weren't allowed by the operation we were with. They seemed to imply that no scuba gear was allowed while you were in the water with them-neither OC or CCR. You also wouldn't be able to swim fast enough on the surface to catch them with all of the stuff on your back. Now scooters would have been really cool. ;D Jon Re:Utila, Honduras - PJS - 03-12-2003 Hi Gang, Most Dive operators go looking for Whale sharks in-between dives. If they allowed people on scuba the possibility of overextending bottom times, diving to deep without paying attention etc. Could lead to problems that only the Chamber could solve. Most Whale shark encounters occur in depths well over 500'. When snorkelers enter the water the bait fish the Shark feeds on scatter. Causing the Shark to dive. Even the most experianced divers-snorkelers come to the boat acting like grade school kids. It's so cool to see this happen. Funny how this sport of ours changes us in so many ways! I'll post some photo's taken from the video later this month. Stop by Scuba Dive and Travel to see the Video in Mid April! I love the photos you posted freedive WI! Who did you dive stay and dive with? Do to popular demand we are going back next year! Paul |