Headed to the secret garden for a night dive. Kicking out was a pleasant experience – flat seas, beautiful sunset, and soothing sounds of the ocean. I dropped off right before the canyon slope and had not trouble to find the patch.

Typical scenery of the site – red gorgonia, yellow dorids, and rock fish.
Time allowed at the secret garden is short. From there I headed south. The canyon slope was teemed with target shrimps – they are everywhere. At the crap patch, pipe fish was blended in the eel grass.
The encounters en route to the canyon wall were not uncommon.
When I got to the V point, a yellow crab stood right at the tip, staying completely still.
I was going to check out the wolf eel again but it was cold and my time was up. From the V point, I headed to the shore. There were a few juvenile horn sharks on the sandy flat, giving out good pictures.
At about 15 ft water while I was finishing my deco time, I spotted a butterfly ray. This is not the first time I saw a butterfly ray (see last year’s encounter), but this time it was in a much bigger size. The visibility was not good at the shallow and the water was surgy, but still a great encounter.
Check out this short film of the butterfly burying itself under the sand.
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The diving lately has been tough – big swell, low visibility and my joint pain. It finally felt so great to have such a long eventful dive.
























