Lembeh Muck Diving Weird, Ugly Wonderful Critters Highlights 4 - 2nd Trip.

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • I’ve been diving since 1970 and in all my thousands of dives I’ve never experienced anything equal to Lembeh Muck diving. From the Red Sea to Australia to Bonaire and Mexico, Lembeh is the most exciting.
    It’s for sure not the prettiest. It’s murky, there’s very little coral. But the critters are the things of dreams. We were diving in Lembeh in February of 2018 and in July, rather than head to the Caribbean, we went back to Lembeh for a 2nd crack at the critters. And I’m so glad we did. I’ve loved diving around the world. In fact I love diving in my own swimming pool. I even have my own SNUBA. But, nothing is as exciting as Blue Ring Octopuses Hunting, Hairy Frogfish Eating, Ribbon Eels Eating, Flamboyant Cuttlefish Eating and the list goes on and on. In fact, I was lucky enough to get Clownfish Eggs, up close. Plus Squid eggs, Nudibranch eggs and so much more.
    Honestly, I owe it mostly to the wonderful dive guide I found at Dabirahe Dive resort in Lembeh. His name is Puri, and while I’ve heard that other guides are great too, I’ve never had anyone find so many creatures. It’s amazing. Plus I’ve been so pampered getting in and out of the water, that I’m spoiled to dive anywhere else. But it’s really about the amazing creatures.
    I really find that I shoot more great video footage on a dive in Lembeh than I often shoot in a week in the Caribbean. It’s amazing. And I’m so thrilled with the critters that we’ve found that I put a special video monitor up over my desk that runs my Lembeh videos 24 hours a day. I just can’t get enough of these amazing, ugly, wonderful critters. So, if you can, head to Lembeh. I’m going back for my third trip in February of 19. I’m hooked.
    Oh, and I’ve shot everything with an inexpensive Olympus TG-5 in a housing with a tripod and a new 15,000 lumen light from Big Blue. I also have a 2800 lumen light that’s great, but the 15,000 lumen is awesome. You don’t need a big camera. But you do need to shoot MACRO. There’s virtually no wide angle shooting in Lembeh.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @williamhanley7031
    @williamhanley7031 2 роки тому

    Love this with narration as well. Whole nother production type I know. Soothing to watch before bedtime.

  • @nicholasrv8834
    @nicholasrv8834 Рік тому

    i have been diving Lembeh since 1999. Living in Indonesia, we try to still go twice every year. Thanks for the vid, it brings back wonderful memories. Would be nice with soft soothing musice though.

  • @williamhanley7031
    @williamhanley7031 2 роки тому

    My all time favs are the frog fish and the nudibranks. Of coarse after the octopuses. It's all amazing

  • @sergiollag1
    @sergiollag1 5 років тому +1

    That place is magical

  • @SangNguyen-ek8xo
    @SangNguyen-ek8xo 3 роки тому +1

    Verygood

  • @lisakn27
    @lisakn27 4 роки тому +1

    What is that thing at 2:51? It looks like a heart..even has ventricles.

    • @DrewAKaplan
      @DrewAKaplan  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Kacey, It's a sponge (Polycarpa aurata). What you're seeing is it drawing water through itself because it's a filter feeder.

    • @lisakn27
      @lisakn27 4 роки тому

      @@DrewAKaplan That is so interesting. I'm binge watching sea creatures tonight.

  • @arjunsaha8896
    @arjunsaha8896 4 роки тому +1

    It's a prank 👍😇😂

  • @marystachowiak7272
    @marystachowiak7272 4 роки тому +1

    Please add some discreet names or do a voice over, of the creatures we're watching? It's frustrating to not know! People could turn down the sound if not interested. Otherwise it was great.

  • @barrytooley6724
    @barrytooley6724 3 роки тому

    Be a lot more interesting if we knew what we were looking at. Even captions would be better than nothing at all.