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My 31st birthday

Hi together,

my 31st birthday is already a few days ago, but anyway I want to write some words about it.

My birthday was on a monday. But here on Cyprus was it Easter Monday. Which means that everybody was off, except of some Pubs. Easter Sunday was everything closed.

Ira made me a special birthday present. She invited me for a dive. Of course to the Zenobia. The sunken roll-on/roll_off ferry in Larnaca.

So my birthday started very early. At 7, to be exact. A very uncivilized hour for me. But somehow I managed it. Not least because of Ira’s wake up calls. :)

I was already one day before diving and had still everything in my car. So I just had to go first to the dive shop to unload all the equipment. Then back at home, to bring the car back… and by foot back to the shop.

Ira catch me on the way and we walked together to the shop. We arrived together with Anton. So we putted everything on the pickup truck an started to Larnaca.

The dive boat is in the small harbor. We arrived and carried our stuff on the boat. Then parking the car and we was off to the buoy. The only remaining indication on the surface. The buoy is also used to land for the dive boats. It’s just a few minutes drive from the harbor to the buoy. It’s just time to change and then straight in the water.

Of course we was prepared with warm water, to flood the suit, not to get straight the cold water in. But I forgot my socks and undershirt. :( Well, the water was here a few degrees warmer. Just not soo much. But anyway. We submerged to a depth of 30 meter, to the Zenobia.

This time we came up on another spot. At the stern of the vessel. We went quickly over the side and ended up direct at the parking level. Just the view over the railing is stunning. You watch from 18 meter down to over 30 meter and you see there the trucks lying and hanging. The first thing you realize are the wheels… and then that this are basically whole trucks.

We went further down and slowly more forward to the bow. Till a hatch was letting us in the huge wreck. Now it became dark and tight. It’s easy to loose orientation and it feels a bit strange. :) Especially because the wreck is lying on it’s side. So you’re swimming basically transverse to the normal direction. But there is not much time to think about it. You’ll be more busy not to loose the person in front and not to hit yourself somewhere.

We went up and down… swimming through the wreckage and wholes in the steal beams. Sometimes between was even the sun shining trough the – still intact – windows. Which are now – in sideway position – above, instead on the side.

The most stunning thing was the last room. I guess it must be the dining hall or meeting room. The room is at least very big. At least here you’ll realize that something is strange. Because this room does not goes longer in it’s wide, it’s going down. That is really impressive and surreal.

Through another hatch, on the other side of the room, we came back outside. Just out of the wreck again you look straight 15-20 meter down again. And for a short moment I was afraid to „fall down“… but I didn’t, I was flying in the same height. That is fascination diving!

We went then for a short time down to 34 meter. But just quick, we was running out of time. So, we went back up and the same way back.
After a deco stop was our great dive at the end. And this day was no second one, because it was Eastern. The captain of the dive boat made just one trip that day.
Ok, at the end of the dive it became a bit chilly… and partly the one dive was enough… but… well :)

Then we went back to Limassol. To wash our equipment, a good hot tea and then we went back home.

At home I also needed a shower to wash myself and the rest of the equipment. Then calling home and relaxing a bit :)

In the evening I went out with some friends – for a beer – first in a restaurant on the beach and later in a pub.

It was a great day. Thank your for all involved people and especially to my buddy Ira, for the great birthday present. (All other was of course also great! ;) )

While editing the dive movies I got the idea to make maybe a small movie or a reportage about the Zenobia. I work still on the concept… below a small trailer, how it could look like :)

Best regards
Gordon

My very first dive

Hello together,

today I have something new to tell :) I was my very first time diving.

I’ve decided a few days ago that I need to do something… during the week I am basically just at home. During the day working and in the evening I am not in the mood anymore to go out or I have my own customer for which I need to work. Saturday is mostly just shopping and from time to time a small journey. Ok, on Sunday I go often out with Cindy… but real movement isn’t there. So, I needed a hobby :)
I am living now on an island in the Mediterranean sea, so the idea to go diving is close. And I am curious and like to see new things. So it is a good chance to see and discover a „new world“.

The decision was made… the next step… to find a good dive base. But it is the same problem like always when you try to find something „good“… a good doctor, a good bank, a good partner… it is not possible to know who is good and who is not good, because you can also just look in front of their head. I need to try.
I was choosing at the end Aloha Divers and was there last week for a first chat. We was talking a bit and I was also asking about the prices. And we made an appointment for today… for a „try dive“. I never done it and maybe I will hate it… :)

I was the whole week reading on webpages about diving. My English is not the best and the people in the dive school speak only English. I wanted to learn a bit about it before and also wanted to see what other people write about it. I found some webpages which describe the basics about diving (hand signs, technique and so). On many pages I found also negative things… dive accidents and things which can happen… that made me nervous.

And today was the big day finally. I was more afraid as that I was looking forward to it… :( But I went there anyway. Was 20 minutes to early there… but the both instructor also just arrived… good timing. :) Then I had to watch first of all a nice DVD with the first instructions. In English… but most of it I’ve known already from the webpages and could figure out what they mean, even I understood just pieces of the DVD.
Then I god dressed up. Very tight the suit… but makes slimmer :D … putting on weights, trying the mask, boots (he said I have the smallest feet he ever saw as men :( ) and then the jacket and cylinder. It’s not that heavy as I expected. And I almost forgot the fins :) And then we walked to the beach. Full equipped around 50 meter through the pampa… I felt like an astronaut. :)

When we arrived at the water, we dressed the fins… not that easy when you are until the knees in the water and the tank on the back. But Phil helped me.
Mask on and then further in the water, until it’s up to the throat… in the moon walk (backwards)… it’s easier with fins. ;) And then it became serious. First he was showing me how the regulator works, then we replied the hand signs and how to use the mask properly… and then we went down…

[singlepic=191,320,240,,right]The first breaths are really unaccustomed and I just wanted to go up again and breath „normal“. Very very strange feeling… At once you’re in a different world. It is hard to explain when you never done it by yourself.
We started to slip through some basics… taking the regulator out of the mouth and back (under water of course), blowing out the mask, what to do if the air of your buddy is finished… etc.
I was, I believe, most busy to concentrate on my breathing and to get rid of this strange feeling. :D
And then we was diving a small round… as I said, it is hard to describe to someone who haven’t done it… but from this moment it was really great. Good, we had just a depth of 2-3 meter. But it is amazing when you don’t have to get up to breath.
20 meter in front of the beach are the break water and after still 10 meter swimming area, with buoy at the end. That was our target. A break water under water looks really… impressive. Here we met also the first fish. … An experienced diver will maybe laugh about some crummy break water… for it was exciting. The depth was there around 3 meter. But then I couldn’t equalize in the left ear… :( Even after several tries it wasn’t possible and we had to go back :(
We swam back to the shore on the back (on the water).

We was drinking then at least one more hour coffee (or they black tea with milk …. English people :) ).
Phil is very nice, always helped and took care and I felt really good with him as instructor.
At the end I registered for the first course (Open Water Diver) and will definitely do more. This small overview was enough for me to know that I want more of it :)

So, most probably I will write soon more about my diving adventures :D Stay tuned!

See you soon
Gordon

PS: From no I am writing about my diving here: http://www.diveshirtshop.com

(Pictures: No, they are not from me… top: joakant, down: coxwain