More skillfully
Cebu's condition today
I thought there was a suspicious cloud formation,
but it seems it's going to turn from a low-pressure system into Typhoon No. 1...
There are rare years when Typhoon No. 1 forms in January, and it seems this year is one of them.
The water temperature is relatively warm; it's 27 degrees Celsius at about 30m depth, but the average is 28 degrees.
I wonder if it will drop if this typhoon stirs it up...
February and March are usually 26-27 degrees, so it's actually better for nature that way.
It's been quite busy since New Year's, so it was good that it happened at just the right timing when things calmed down.
Today,
I went to Hilutungan for fun diving with a customer who took Open Water and Advanced courses back-to-back.
Since they had continuous training, they really improved and became very skilled.
So, when I lent them a camera, they were surprisingly good for their first time!

They managed to take clear shots like this, even up close.
It was cloudy, but
the visibility was good for recent days.

The giant trevallies are cool no matter how many times you see them.

The Japanese pygmy angelfish are quite active, but the focus is still on them.

The buddy's photo is perfect too.

It's wonderful that they took photos of each other.

The yellow is beautiful.

Often seen this time of year,
there were also juvenile
ornate ghost pipefish~

So cute!
Let's dive together again soon!
Thank you for 6 days!
May the typhoon pass quickly...