Fiji Trip Report
Jul. 16th, 2007 12:10 amAdministrative Note: I have a new LJ email address since Hushmail cancelled my account in my absence: revidLJ at gmail dot com.
It's SOOOOOOO good to be home! I really missed all of you.
We flew into Nadi, Fiji non-stop from LAX, arriving at 5:30 AM local time, and losing a day. (Fiji is 5 hours earlier but one day later than California time.) We (my friend and dive buddy Wendy, Chuck & Angie, who organized the trip, and I) went straight to the very nice Lagoon Resort in Pacific Harbor, Fiji, where we napped and tried to get our body clocks turned around. The following day, we did two shark feeding dives at the aptly named nearby Shark Reef. Saw some bull sharks the size of refrigerators! It was amazing.
The following day we drove to Suva to board the Sere Ni Wai (Fijian for "Cuts Through the Water") aka the Fiji Aggressor III. The van that got us had picked up four of our other friends on the boat from the airport, and the remaining 2 (for a total of 10 people) met us in Suva. We headed out for the 6 hr ride to the first dive sites.
The days on the boat had the same basic pattern: Continental breakfast at 6:30, dive at 7:30, hot breakfast, dive at 10:30, lunch, dive at 1:30, snack, dive at 4:30, dinner, night dive at 7:30, crash, start all over again. I did 49 dives total. The diving was phenomenal with sun blocking-sized swarms of fish, beautiful nudibranchs and other invertabrates, and abundant soft coral. It might be my favorite diving ever.
Our friends went home after the first week, but Wendy and I stayed for a second week. This time there were only 7 people total on the boat. It was very nice. Took the van back to Nadi on Saturday AM, boarded the 747 with 450 of my closest friends at 10PM Saturday, and through the miracle of time zones and date lines, arrived in Los Angeles 10 hours later at 1:20PM Saturday.
Bizarre Random Obsevation: We were in a tiny little supermarket in the tiny little town of Lami, Fiji, and over the speaker playing background music comes that freaking "Clothes Off" song by Gym Class Heros. What the fuck?!
I took a ton of pictures and some video, with which I will be spamming you intermittantly over the next few weeks. Here's a taste of some shark video (I was more afraid of that damn big grouper, named Leroy by the boat crew):
Close-up of a leather coral:

Good Night All!
It's SOOOOOOO good to be home! I really missed all of you.
We flew into Nadi, Fiji non-stop from LAX, arriving at 5:30 AM local time, and losing a day. (Fiji is 5 hours earlier but one day later than California time.) We (my friend and dive buddy Wendy, Chuck & Angie, who organized the trip, and I) went straight to the very nice Lagoon Resort in Pacific Harbor, Fiji, where we napped and tried to get our body clocks turned around. The following day, we did two shark feeding dives at the aptly named nearby Shark Reef. Saw some bull sharks the size of refrigerators! It was amazing.
The following day we drove to Suva to board the Sere Ni Wai (Fijian for "Cuts Through the Water") aka the Fiji Aggressor III. The van that got us had picked up four of our other friends on the boat from the airport, and the remaining 2 (for a total of 10 people) met us in Suva. We headed out for the 6 hr ride to the first dive sites.
The days on the boat had the same basic pattern: Continental breakfast at 6:30, dive at 7:30, hot breakfast, dive at 10:30, lunch, dive at 1:30, snack, dive at 4:30, dinner, night dive at 7:30, crash, start all over again. I did 49 dives total. The diving was phenomenal with sun blocking-sized swarms of fish, beautiful nudibranchs and other invertabrates, and abundant soft coral. It might be my favorite diving ever.
Our friends went home after the first week, but Wendy and I stayed for a second week. This time there were only 7 people total on the boat. It was very nice. Took the van back to Nadi on Saturday AM, boarded the 747 with 450 of my closest friends at 10PM Saturday, and through the miracle of time zones and date lines, arrived in Los Angeles 10 hours later at 1:20PM Saturday.
Bizarre Random Obsevation: We were in a tiny little supermarket in the tiny little town of Lami, Fiji, and over the speaker playing background music comes that freaking "Clothes Off" song by Gym Class Heros. What the fuck?!
I took a ton of pictures and some video, with which I will be spamming you intermittantly over the next few weeks. Here's a taste of some shark video (I was more afraid of that damn big grouper, named Leroy by the boat crew):
Close-up of a leather coral:

Good Night All!
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Date: 2007-07-16 07:33 am (UTC)Bizarre Random Obsevation: We were in a tiny little supermarket in the tiny little town of Lami, Fiji, and over the speaker playing background music comes that freaking "Clothes Off" song by Gym Class Heros. What the fuck?!
That made me laugh like a crazy person. :)
XOXOXOXOXOXO
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Date: 2007-07-16 05:30 pm (UTC)What dates are you in the UK and where? Trying to co-ordinate!!
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Date: 2007-07-16 05:08 pm (UTC)But now I must start planning MY TRIP TO LONDON!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Date: 2007-07-16 10:54 am (UTC)the picture is amazing
How long have you been diving?
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Date: 2007-07-16 05:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-16 11:20 am (UTC)That video is awesome. :D
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Date: 2007-07-16 05:23 pm (UTC)I have some video of the current blowing the polyps of a leather coral like grass in a breeze. I'm sure Mickey would be jealous.
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Date: 2007-07-16 05:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-16 12:53 pm (UTC)Looking forward to the cool pictures and videos - so glad you're back, and so glad that you had what sounds like an awesome time. You know it's a good vacation when it seems like the best one ever!
This is a random and probably dorky observation, but it comes from someone who really has never spent any time in the ocean doing much more than bouncing around in the surf - there is a hell of a lotta stuff down there! That video blew me away - I had no idea that the ocean was so crammed with stuff! Sounds dumb I know, but I have this vision of the ocean - being soooooo huge and stuff - as being this big but somewhat.....not exactly empty, but sparse maybe? - open space. While I know there is a gazillion sharks and fish and stuff out there, it always amazes me how dense with life it is. Prejudice of the land-lubber I guess :)
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Date: 2007-07-16 06:03 pm (UTC)Okay, I really need to hear that story. lol
Awesome pic - will watch the vid tonight.
Again, glad you had such a great time...and so, so glad you're back, man. =)
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Date: 2007-07-16 07:09 pm (UTC)Got to be warped to hang with this crowd man.
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Date: 2007-07-16 08:25 pm (UTC)Thanks for the link...I do hate to be out of the loop.
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Date: 2007-07-17 05:40 am (UTC)Diving isn't for everyone, but I love it!
I'm glad to be back...I missed you and your always fascinating thoughts.
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Date: 2007-07-17 03:17 am (UTC)So happy that you had fun and that you're home safe and sound!
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Date: 2007-07-17 06:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-17 11:47 pm (UTC)And I'm traveling the last week of August and over Labor Day weekend: SF from Aug 27-31, then Seattle from Sept 1-4.