On my way to Mount St. Katherine, Egypt, and possibly the world’s, oldest monastery.
Dahab I was expecting like Sharm, or an old town. Turned out to be an old town.
Here I stopped for some lunch, a haircut and to buy some CD’s for the journey.
Dahab was a pleasant town, less low-key than Sharm. The beach is pebble, so I doubt that it would have attracted the same level of interest as Sharm which has lengthily sandy beaches set against resort after resort.
Dahab is not like that.
I could find more in Dahab and faster, so it made a good stop over point and I got all the things done I wanted to do, here’s some shots of Dahab.
Cheeky cat eats Aroz
Stuffed fox smokes pipe
The restaurant I stopped in was called Mummy Funny, I had a Hallal Kebab, which, I guess is an Egyptian meal. It was beef in spicy sauces with peppers (capsicum), potatoes fried in cumin, served with rice and salad.
Took me 5 minutes to eat it and it went down a treat.
Have got this Subaru 4wd. From what I can make out it’s a 1.8 injection with AWD advanced wheel drive although I tested it in the dunes this afternoon It didn’t seem to be going anywhere fast.
Subaru Land Cruiser
Most of the Bedouins drive open-top jeeps like the old US issue short wheel-base jobs.
This Subaru should do fine judging by the level of potholes on the road.
Egyptian road rules Pick any side of the road. You needn’t stick to it, if you want to change sides later on, that’s fine too.
When I first got in the car, I noticed a 4000l oil truck careering down the wrong side of a dual carriageway tooting his airhorn.
Discovery Discovered today that the boot doesn’t lock and the oil light remains permanently on.
The course lasts from 3-4 days depending on experience.
I’ve been given some homework overnight which consists of swatting up on this manual, and being able to prove I’m aware of how to dive safely, then we’ll take to the water!
More later.
Day 1 I’ve decided to write all as one blog makes it easier to read and other things may happen in between but the wonders of modern technology allow me to move the blog to the top of the pile when I write a bit more about this PADI course.
From first impression, the PADI stands out as the most challenging post-academic qualification since my driving test, (which was in 1991). Today we were learning about pressures and safety. I guess these are the two things which can catch people out to the point of death when diving.
“Not trying to scare you” , is what the instructor said, “but this is not a casual course, we have to obey the laws of physics”. I’m glad someone out there still recognises that laws exist, (and are good).
I reach for my thinking cap and serious face.
Covered:
BCD Buoyancy Control Device: An inflatable jacket. Second Stage: Another name for a mouthpiece.
Kitting Up: Putting your gear on.
I’ve learnt how to be comfortable in the water through a ‘confined dive’, which was conducted in a swimming pool going through equipment, kit, all the blah blah that you do as a matter of course.
Day 2 Got off to a wobbly start @ 9am. But confidence levels made up. Dived twice: once in shallow water (confined dive). Then later in deeper water.
Saw an octopus and an white eel also a spotted stingray.
Diver log book Divers log all their dives where you can write about things you experienced on your dive like eels, big or dangerous fish. We will be learning about this divers log on day 3.
Starting to really enjoy going in the water.
Day 3 Started wobbly as had to move hotel overnight had to arrange all movement of stuff and check-out and the rest of the shebang.
Eventually turned up @ about 10am. An hour late.
Third day is the last day.
I have completed 4 open water dives, one up to 15m. I fully removed my mask @ 8m and refitted it blowing the water out. I floated in the water without using any forms of bouyancy, just inhaling and exhaling and maintained a constant position using this method.
Took a dive out in to open water and saw 2 metre long moral eel in the coral. It’s head was about 14 inches wide.
After this took a theory test got about 80%, which was enough to pass.
PADI Open Water Diver Now I am a PADI Open Water Diver.
My certification should be waiting for me when I get home.
Hopefully this will open all sorts of opportunities for employment. A diving Qualification is a professional qualification.
I’ve been all over the world and this Mariott serves the best Sushi!
Better than Vegas! Better than Aussie! Not been to Japan so can’t comment on the real thing.
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